Field Spectroscopy Data From Non-Arable, Grass-Dominated Objects In An Intensively Used Agricultural Landscape In East Anglia, Uk

DATA IN BRIEF(2020)

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Remote sensing of vegetation provides important information for ecological applications and environmental assessments. The association between vegetation composition and structure with its spectral signal can most fully be assessed with hyperspectral data. Particularly field spectroscopy data can improve such understanding as the spectral data can be linked with the vegetation under consideration without the geographic registration uncertainties of aerial or satellite imagery. The data provided in this article contain field spectroscopy measurements from non-arable, grass-dominated objects on four farms in an intensively used agricultural landscape in the South-East of the UK. Detailed data on the plant species composition of the objects are also supplied with this article to support further analysis. Reuse potential includes linking the vegetation data with the spectral response using spectral unmixing techniques to map certain plant species or including the field spectroscopy data in a larger study with data from a wider area. This data article is related to the paper 'Classifying grass-dominated habitats from remotely sensed data: the influence of spectral resolution, acquisition time and the vegetation classification system on accuracy and thematic resolution' (Bradter et al., 2019) in which the ability to classify the recorded vegetation from the field spectroscopy data was analysed. (C) 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Classification, Hyperspectral, National vegetation classification (NVC), Plant species composition, Spectral, Vegetation
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