The continuous development of satellite imagery, coupled with advancements in machine learning technologies, allows detailed mapping of terrestrial landscapes. This study evaluates the classification performance of tree typologies using Sentinel-2 and PRISMA data, focusing on central Italy’s different areas. The purpose is to assess the role of spectral and spatial resolution in land cover classification, contributing to forest management and conservation efforts. Random Forest Classifier was applied to classify tree typologies across two study areas: the Roman Coastal region and the Lake Vico Basin. Ground truth (GT) data, collected from a trial citizen survey campaign, were used for training and validation. PRISMA datasets, particularly when processed with PCA, consistently outperformed Sentinel-2. The PRISMA PCA dataset achieved the highest overall accuracy with 71.09% for the Roman Coastal region and 87.15% for the Lake Vico Basin, emphasizing the value of spectral resolution. However, Sentinel-2 showed comparative strength in spatially heterogeneous areas. Tree typologies with more uniform distribution, such as hazelnut and chestnut, achieved higher classification accuracy compared to mixed-species forests. The study assesses that Sentinel-2 remains a viable alternative where spatial resolution is critical also considering the limited PRISMA images’ availability. Moreover, the work explores the potential of combining satellites and accurate GT for improved land cover mapping.

Comparison of Tree Typologies Mapping Using Random Forest Classifier Algorithm of PRISMA and Sentinel-2 Products in Different Areas of Central Italy / Caputi, Eros; Delogu, Gabriele; Patriarca, Alessio; Perretta, Miriam; Mancini, Giulia; Boccia, Lorenzo; Recanatesi, Fabio; Ripa, Maria Nicolina. - In: REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 2072-4292. - 17:3(2025), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/rs17030356]

Comparison of Tree Typologies Mapping Using Random Forest Classifier Algorithm of PRISMA and Sentinel-2 Products in Different Areas of Central Italy

Perretta, Miriam;Boccia, Lorenzo;
2025

Abstract

The continuous development of satellite imagery, coupled with advancements in machine learning technologies, allows detailed mapping of terrestrial landscapes. This study evaluates the classification performance of tree typologies using Sentinel-2 and PRISMA data, focusing on central Italy’s different areas. The purpose is to assess the role of spectral and spatial resolution in land cover classification, contributing to forest management and conservation efforts. Random Forest Classifier was applied to classify tree typologies across two study areas: the Roman Coastal region and the Lake Vico Basin. Ground truth (GT) data, collected from a trial citizen survey campaign, were used for training and validation. PRISMA datasets, particularly when processed with PCA, consistently outperformed Sentinel-2. The PRISMA PCA dataset achieved the highest overall accuracy with 71.09% for the Roman Coastal region and 87.15% for the Lake Vico Basin, emphasizing the value of spectral resolution. However, Sentinel-2 showed comparative strength in spatially heterogeneous areas. Tree typologies with more uniform distribution, such as hazelnut and chestnut, achieved higher classification accuracy compared to mixed-species forests. The study assesses that Sentinel-2 remains a viable alternative where spatial resolution is critical also considering the limited PRISMA images’ availability. Moreover, the work explores the potential of combining satellites and accurate GT for improved land cover mapping.
2025
Comparison of Tree Typologies Mapping Using Random Forest Classifier Algorithm of PRISMA and Sentinel-2 Products in Different Areas of Central Italy / Caputi, Eros; Delogu, Gabriele; Patriarca, Alessio; Perretta, Miriam; Mancini, Giulia; Boccia, Lorenzo; Recanatesi, Fabio; Ripa, Maria Nicolina. - In: REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 2072-4292. - 17:3(2025), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/rs17030356]
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