Zero Deforestation Agreement Assessment at Farm Level in Colombia Using Alos Palsar: Challenges of Monitoring Systems Aimed to Reduce Deforestation
Working Paper
We assess the fulfillment of zero deforestation agreements at farm level, ALOS-1 and ALOS-2 PALSAR fine beam dual imagery for years 2010 and 2016 was processed with ad-hoc routines to estimate stable forest, deforestation, and stable non-forest extension for 2615 participant farms in five regions of Colombia. Farms associated with Meta Foothills regions showed zero deforestation during the period analyzed (2010-2016), while other regions showed low deforestation rates with the exception of the Cesar River Valley (75 ha). Results, suggests that topography and dry weather conditions have an effect on radar-based mapping accuracy. Nevertheless, overall ALOS Phased Array L-band SAR (PALSAR) data provided overall accurate, relevant, and consistent information for forest change analysis for local zero deforestation agreements assessment.