8.4.2003 Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München The role of Remote sensing in monitoring land cover and impacts on peatlands.

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Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München The role of Remote sensing in monitoring land cover and impacts on peatlands in Borneo – applications and limitations PD Dr. Florian Siegert RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH EU INCO-DEV STRAPEAT PROJECT STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF PEATLAND IN BORNEO

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – the role of RSS The task of RSS within the team investigate the extent and quality of the peatlands in Borneo using remote sensing techniques establish an integrated GIS database which includes remote sensing derived information, ground data and current land use establish a GIS based planning tool to support sustainable use of peat lands

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – Achievements selection of study sites across Borneo Survey on available Landsat ETM 7 scenes and procurement Processing of Landsat TM 7 images Georeferencing Spectral enhancement, radiometric correction Mosaiking

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – Achievements Image classification and interpretation (mapping scale 1: ) Delineation of infrastructure in PAN images (15m ground resolution Verification in selected test sites using GPS Techniques (in cooperation with UNPAR, UGM, UNIMAS)

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München 300 km courtesy JRC STRAPEAT study sites

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Kuching-Sarawak

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Kuching-Sarawak

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Kuching-Sarawak

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München 25 km STRAPEAT study site: Kuching-Sarawak

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Kuching-Sarawak 50 km Logging in 1998/99

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Kuching-Sarawak 50 km Logging

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Kuching-Sarawak 50 km Peat swamp forest

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Sampit-Kalimantan 50 km350 km

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Sampit-Kalimantan 50 km350 km

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT study site: Sampit-Kalimantan 50 km350 km 50 km

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work Change detection analysis in two study sites Area of two Landsat ETM 7 scenes Change in land and forest cover between 1999 – 2002

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work Establishment of a GIS project, integration of Satellite imagery Classification results Change detection results available GIS data (district boundarys, villages etc) Ground observations on biodiversity and land use Biophysical data (hydrology, climate) Peat depth measurements 3 D models of peat volume GPS measurements Map production: scale 1:

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work Specific tasks Calculations (area of peat land area, change, carbon storage, carbon emission) (in cooperation with UNIHEL, UNINOT, ALTERRA) Analyse impacts on peat catchments (in cooperation with UNINOT, ALTERRA) Contribute to the establishment of an interactive GIS (in cooperation with ALTERRA, UNINOT, BPPT Training in RS, GPS and GIS

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München Peat fires, Kalimantan, BIRD, 24 August 2002 NIR MIR TIR Radiative energy release

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – future work

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München Thank you for your attention !

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – Achievements Image classification and interpretation (mapping scale 1: ) of the following classes: Peat land Different types of peat swamp forest otall peat swamp forest omedium peat swamp forest olow pole peat swamp forest Mangrove forest Riverine and freshwater swamp forests Dry Grasslands Wetlands Degraded peat swamp forests oby logging operation <2 years oby logging operation >2 years oOther Fire scars (old and recent)

Dr. Florian Siegert, RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, München STRAPEAT – Achievements Land use oAgriculture oLand clearance oPlantations (Oli palm, pulp wood) oAquaculture (e.g. crab ponds) Delineation of infrastructure in PAN images (15m ground resolution: Rivers, lakes Infrastructure oroads, logging roads, logging railways oirrigation canals ovillages