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France Land Cover & Land Use Mapping

Across France we mapped land cover and land use into seven polygon classes — a high-resolution, vector inventory suited to environmental monitoring, agricultural analysis and planning at regional and national scale.

The challenge

France's range of landscapes — dense cities, agricultural plains, forests, rangelands and water — demands a consistent, automated and scalable classification. Manual digitisation and low-resolution satellite products could not deliver that reliably.

Our approach

We combined high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery with deep-learning semantic segmentation, classifying every pixel and vectorising the result into clean polygons with sub-metre accuracy where the imagery supports it. The seven classes were:

  • forest, agriculture, rangeland, bareland
  • urban, water, road

Results & benefits

  • A nationwide / regional land-cover map with seven detailed classes.
  • Roads delivered as polygons rather than lines — capturing width, so surface area can be measured directly.
  • A repeatable workflow that supports annual updates to track deforestation, urban sprawl and agricultural change.
  • Ready-to-use GIS outputs — Shapefile, GeoJSON and KML.