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Journal of the Australian Rangeland Society
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Mapping current land use from Landsat data in southern inland Queensland.

GD Kelly

The Australian Rangeland Journal 9(2) 68 - 73
Published: 1987

Abstract

Land use/cover maps were generated using digi~al analysis of Landsat Multispectral Scanner data for a section of the brigalow belt in southern Queensland. As most agricultural establishments in the study area combine beef and/or sheep with grain production, a complex land uselcover pattern is present. Because of this diversity the most efficient computer analysis strategy was found to be a combination of digital masking techniques and unsupervised classification. Five land use categories were identified from the Landsat data with an overall mapping accuracy of 91%.

https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ9870068

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