Assessing drivers of vegetation changes in drylands from time series of earth observation data

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This chapter summarizes methods of inferring information about drivers of global dryland vegetation changes observed from remote sensing time series data covering from the 1980s until present time. Earth observation (EO) based time series of vegetation metrics, sea surface temperature (SST) (both from the AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) series of instruments) and precipitation data (blended satellite/rain gauge) are used for determining the mechanisms of observed changes. EO-based methods to better distinguish between climate and human induced (land use) vegetation changes are reviewed. The techniques presented include trend analysis based on the Rain-Use Efficiency (RUE) and the Residual Trend Analysis (RESTREND) and the methodological challenges related to the use of these. Finally, teleconnections between global sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies and dryland vegetation productivity are illustrated and the associated predictive capabilities are discussed.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelRemote Sensing and Digital Image Processing
RedaktørerClaudia Kuenzer, Stefan Dech, Wolfgang Wagner
Antal sider20
UdgivelsesstedCham
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato2015
Sider183-202
ISBN (Trykt)978-3-319-15966-9
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-319-15967-6
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2015
NavnRemote Sensing and Digital Image Processing
Vol/bind22
ISSN1567-3200

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