Time and cost

Case study on cost and time for habitat mapping

For a case study in Fiji, eight different remote sensing based mapping methods were applied to create a habitat map of a coral reef which is 14km2.

The methods applied varied in: mapping approach, field data set, image data set and applied image corrections. Each link provides an explanations of each of the individual items. For each method the actual time needed and the associated cost were calculated, and present an indication for this case of the variation in time and cost for mapping methods.

Time includes the time needed: to organise the project; to analyse and process image and field data; to write a report; and to conduct the field data collection. See below

Mapping approach Field data Image data Image correction Time (days)
Delineating Community knowledge Landsat TM 5 Non
Expert knowledge Landsat TM 5 Non
Photo transect RGB Google Earth Non
Supervised classification Expert knowledge Quickbird Basic
Spot check Quickbird Basic
Photo transect Quickbird Basic
Photo transect Quickbird Complex
Photo transect Landsat Basic

 

Cost includes: cost for field work, office work and image purchase, see below

Mapping approach Field data Image data Image correction Actual cost ($US)
Delineating Community knowledge Landsat TM 5 Non
Expert knowledge Landsat TM 5 Non
Photo transect RGB Google Earth Non
Supervised classification Expert knowledge Quickbird Basic
Spot check Quickbird Basic
Photo transect Quickbird Basic
Photo transect Quickbird Complex
Photo transect Landsat Basic

References:

Roelfsema, C.M., and S.R. Phinn (2010). Calibration and Validation of Coral Reef Benthic Community Maps: Integration of Field Data with High Spatial Resolution Multi Spectral Satellite Imagery. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing.

Roelfsema, C.M. and S.R. Phinn (2008). Evaluating Eight Field and Remote Sensing Approaches for Mapping the Benthos of Three Different Coral Reef Environments in Fiji. In: Proceedings of SPIE Asia Pacific Remote Sensing Conference – Remote Sensing of Inlands, Coastal and Oceanic Water, Noumea, New Caledonia, 17-21 November 2008, Volume 7150.