An update to the 1985-89 project to map Florida vegetation and land
cover using 2003 Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite imagery.
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In 2004, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) completed an updated digital vegetation and land cover
dataset, or a collection of information, for the state of Florida.
The final statewide digital dataset contains 43 vegetation and land
cover types, including 26 natural and semi-natural vegetation
types, 16 types of disturbed lands (such as agriculture, urban, and
mining), and one water class.
We used the Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper+ (ETM+)
satellite imagery from 2003 to map Florida vegetation and land
cover. All classification was conducted in ArcView using
the Image Analysis extension. Unsupervised classifications were
performed on each entire Landsat ETM+ scene. We used a series of
repetitive steps, visually checking each spectral class, or image
from a specific spectrum, against the Landsat ETM+ imagery as well
as ancillary datasets. Normalized Difference Vegetation
Index (NDVI) ratio bands were created for each scene. The NDVI
provided a measure of vegetation density that was used to aid in
class discrimination.
Download the Florida
Vegetation and Land Cover Data derived from 2003 Landsat ETM+
Imagery in PDF format. This file is a detailed report of the
methods used to create the vegetation and land cover map.
The land cover classifications were grouped into an expanded set
of categories based on the classification presented by Davis (1967)
and Hartman (1992), with additional categories based on several
FLUCCS classes. The specific plant communities mapped were based
on: (1) keeping the base categories the same as the earlier land
cover map; (2) the ability to classify communities accurately using
satellite data, image classification techniques, and available
software; (3) the need to meet the project timeline; and (4) the
importance of various communities to wildlife species.
Download the Descriptions of
Vegetation and Land Cover Types in PDF format. This file
contains descriptions of each of the 43 vegetation and land cover
types.
The 2003 vegetation and land cover data was used to measure land
use changes over a 14-18 year period. We compared the 2003 data
with an earlier digital dataset derived from 1985-89 LandSat
imagery. Since this earlier dataset was created, Florida's
population has grown from 12.9 million to an estimated 17.4 million
residents in 2004, and recent information indicates that almost 80
million tourists visited Florida in 2004. The large numbers of new
residents and tourists have resulted in conversion of both natural
and disturbed areas of the Florida landscape to more intensive
human uses. Acreage of natural and semi-natural cover types
converted to agricultural uses and urban/developed uses were
calculated. About 611,845 ha of natural and semi-natural
cover types were converted to urban or other developed uses and
703,292 ha were converted to agricultural uses. About
355,437 ha of agricultural and pasture lands were
converted to urban or developed uses over this 14-18 year
period.
Download the 2007 Florida Scientist article Florida Vegetation 2003 and
Land Use Change Between 1985-89 and 2003 in PDF format. This
article details the methods used to create the 2003 vegetation and
land cover map and the change analyses between 1985-89 and
2003.
Download the
2003 Florida vegetation and land cover raster dataset or view
metadata for these data.
For comments or questions, please contact our Records Technician
at GISRequests@MyFWC.com, or
call (850) 488-0588.