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Geoscience Australia Mangrove Canopy Cover Collection 3

Tracking changes in the canopy density of mangroves, Digital Earth Australia (DEA) Mangrove Canopy Cover reveals how these extraordinary trees may be responding to sea level rise, severe tropical cyclones, drought, climatic cycles, changing temperatures and large storm events.


Mangroves provide a diverse array of ecosystem services but these are impacted upon by both natural and anthropogenic drivers of change. In Australia, mangroves are protected by law and hence the natural drivers predominate.


It is important to know the extent and canopy density of mangroves in Australia so that we can measure how mangroves are responding to sea level rise, severe tropical cyclones and climatic cycles.


This product provides valuable information about the extent and canopy density of mangroves for each year from 1987 for the entire Australian coastline.


The canopy cover classes are:


- 20-50% (pale green)

- 50-80% (mid green)

- 80-100% (dark green)

The product consists of a sequence (one per year) of 30 m resolution maps that are generated by analysing the Landsat fractional cover developed by the Joint Remote Sensing Research Program and the Global Mangrove Watch layers developed by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency.


This product is the result of a collaboration between Geoscience Australia, the University of Aberyswyth, CSIRO, the Joint Remote Sensing Research Program and the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network.

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Identification info

Date (Creation)
2019-04-09
Date (Publication)
2021-07-06T07:20:51
Date (Revision)
2025-04-07
Citation identifier
Geoscience Australia Persistent Identifier/https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/145497

Identifier

Codespace

Digital Obejct Identifier

Cited responsible party
Role Organisation / Individual Name Details
Author

Lymburner, L.

PSCD Internal Contact
Author

Lucas, R.

External Contact
Author

Scarth, P.

External Contact
Author

Alam, I.

PSCD Internal Contact
Author

Phillips, C.

PSCD Internal Contact
Author

Ticehurst, C.

External Contact
Author

Held, A.

External Contact
Author

Bunting, P.

External Contact
Purpose

The sequence of mangrove maps makes it possible to see how the extent of mangroves is changing over time. The maps can be used to understand how mangroves respond to disturbance events such as severe tropical cyclones. The maps can also be used to improve our representation of the ecosystem services provided by mangroves, which include:


- coastal protection

- carbon storage

- providing nursery grounds for commercially important fish and prawn species

- providing habitat for migratory and endemic bird species

Status
On going
Point of contact
Role Organisation / Individual Name Details
Point of contact

Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)

Voice
Point of contact

Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)

Voice
Point of contact

Jorand, C.

Space Division Internal Contact
Resource provider

Space Division

External Contact
Spatial representation type
Topic category
  • Geoscientific information

Extent

N
S
E
W


Temporal extent

Time period
1987-03-04 present
Maintenance and update frequency
Annually

Resource format

Title

Product data repository: Various Formats

Protocol

FILE:DATA-DIRECTORY

Name of the resource

Data Store directory containing the digital product files

Description

Data Store directory containing one or more files, possibly in a variety of formats, accessible to Geoscience Australia staff only for internal purposes

theme.ANZRC Fields of Research.rdf
  • EARTH SCIENCES

Keywords
  • forest

  • woodland

  • green

  • coast

  • coastal ecosystem

Keywords
  • Published_External

Resource constraints

Title

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence

Alternate title

CC-BY

Edition

4.0

Website

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/

Access constraints
License
Use constraints
License

Resource constraints

Title

Australian Government Security ClassificationSystem

Edition date
2018-11-01T00:00:00
Website

https://www.protectivesecurity.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx

Classification
Unclassified

Associated resource

Association Type
Is composed of
Title

DEA Mangroves (Landsat)

Identifier

Description

CMI extended metadata record

Website

https://cmi.ga.gov.au/data-products/dea/634/dea-mangrove-canopy-cover-landsat

CMI extended metadata record

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Distribution Information

Distributor contact
Role Organisation / Individual Name Details
Distributor

Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)

Voice
OnLine resource

Link to Digital Earth Australia - Public Data

Link to Digital Earth Australia - Public Data

Distribution format
OnLine resource

Link to NCI - THREDDS

Link to NCI - THREDDS

Distribution format

Resource lineage

Statement

The product development methodology is outlined in the following steps:

1) Calculate the green fractional cover (pv_pc) from all available cloud-free Landsat pixels for each year of observation and compare these over an annual time series to identify areas where green cover persists throughout the year.

2) Establish a relationship between the 10th percentile of green fraction (pv_pc_10) observed within a year and Planimetric Canopy Cover percentage (PCC%) derived from < 1 m spatial resolution canopy masks derived from Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) with this representing a unit that relates directly to forest cover.

3) Constrain the PCC% estimates to areas known to contain mangroves, with reference to the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) Kyoto and Carbon (K&C) Initiative Global Mangrove Watch (GMW) thematic layers for 1996, 2007-10 and 2015/16 with additional areas identified using tasseled cap wetness and State and Territory mangrove mapping products.

4) Apply PCC% thresholds to map mangrove forest extent (based on a pre-determined 20 PCC% threshold) and differentiate structural categories, namely, woodland (20-50 %), open forest (50-80 %), and closed forest (> 80 %).

5) Quantify the change in the relative extent of mangrove forest and canopy cover types over the period from 1987 at a national scale and establish relevance at regional (e.g., State/Territory) and local levels.

This product is the result of a collaboration between Geoscience Australia, the University of Aberyswyth, CSIRO, the Joint Remote Sensing Research Program and the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network

Metadata constraints

Title

Australian Government Security Classification System

Edition date
2018-11-01T00:00:00
Website

https://www.protectivesecurity.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx

Classification
Unclassified

Metadata

Metadata identifier
urn:uuid/153fad23-dc0a-4b71-85e2-65104311d8cf

Title

GeoNetwork UUID

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8
Contact
Role Organisation / Individual Name Details
Point of contact

Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)

Voice
Point of contact

Glitsos, B.

Space Division Internal Contact

Type of resource

Resource scope
Dataset
Name

DEA Mangrove Canopy Cover (Landsat)

Alternative metadata reference

Title

Geoscience Australia - short identifier for metadata record with uuid

Citation identifier
eCatId/145497

Metadata linkage

https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/153fad23-dc0a-4b71-85e2-65104311d8cf

Metadata linkage

https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/js/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/153fad23-dc0a-4b71-85e2-65104311d8cf

Date info (Creation)
2025-06-23T06:11:58.772Z
Date info (Creation)
2025-04-17T02:16:58.753Z
Date info (Creation)
2025-04-07T04:40:26.233Z
Date info (Creation)
2025-04-07T04:35:27.533Z
Date info (Creation)
2021-06-17T00:51:35
Date info (Revision)
2025-06-23T06:12:30.861Z

Metadata standard

Title

AU/NZS ISO 19115-1:2014

Metadata standard

Title

ISO 19115-1:2014

Metadata standard

Title

ISO 19115-3

Title

Geoscience Australia Community Metadata Profile of ISO 19115-1:2014

Edition

Version 2.0, September 2018

Citation identifier
https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/122551

 
 

Spatial extent

N
S
E
W


Keywords

coast coastal ecosystem forest green woodland
theme.ANZRC Fields of Research.rdf
EARTH SCIENCES

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