Cumulative Tree Cover Loss

The cumulative loss of tree cover over a 30-year period (1992-2020). Tree cover loss reflects fires, harvest/management and dieoff. Only disturbances that are sufficient to trigger the Continuous Change Detection and Classification algorithm are included; low-level, diffuse dieoff is likely missed.

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Last Updated January 24, 2025, 06:52 (UTC)
Created January 24, 2025, 06:52 (UTC)
category /Forest and Shrubland Resilience/Disturbance
collection_name California Landscape Metrics
creation_method Vegetation disturbances were identified over the Landsat TM/ETM+/OLI era using the Continuous Change Detection and Classification algorithm (CCDC). The corresponding annual change in tree cover was determined with machine learning (Random Forest) using the National Land Cover Database for training and Landsat/CCDC observations as predictors; this produced a ~35-year stack of rasters that identified the locations and severity of tree cover loss. This stack was then summed for 1992-2020 to calculate the cumulative tree cover loss over a 30-year period. See https://doi.org/10.1029/2021AV000654 for further information. CECS data that reflect landscape changes resulting from disturbances require 6 to 12 months of Landsat observations **after a given year that included major disturbances (such as a high severity wildfire)** to fully quantify that disturbance. CECS data that reflect disturbance, such as this data layer, are therefore available **through water year 2020 (i.e. through September 2020)**.
data_units Cumulative fractional nonoverlapping absolute tree cover loss, where tree cover is a continuous variable from 0 to 1. Cumulative loss can exceed 1 in cases with multiple disturbances.
data_vintage 12/2020
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metric_definition_and_relevance The cumulative loss of tree cover over a 30-year period (1992-2020). Tree cover loss reflects fires, harvest/management and dieoff. Only disturbances that are sufficient to trigger the Continuous Change Detection and Classification algorithm are included; low-level, diffuse dieoff is likely missed.
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