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- Title
Vegetation cover change and its response to water and heat conditions in the growing season in Liupanshan poverty - stricken area.
- Authors
YUAN Qianying; MA Caihong; WEN Qi; LI Xuemei
- Abstract
Based on the MODIS13Q1, MODIS11Q2 data and national meteorological station monitoring data and using the methods of maximum value synthesis, the average two pixel model and partial correlation analysis, the authors analyzed the temporal and spatial variation trend of vegetation coverage in the growing season and the interaction of land surface temperature and soil moisture on vegetation growth. The results are as follows: 1 From 2001 to 2018, the vegetation coverage of Liupanshan poverty - stricken area increased from 0. 28 to 0. 45, and showed a decreasing pattern from southeast to northwest. 2 During the research period, there existed a trend of overall improvement and local degradation: the improved area accounted for 51. 91%, the area without significant change accounted for 44. 22%, and the degraded area accounted for 3. 87%. 3 The growth of vegetation is closely related to the annual change of land surface temperature and soil moisture. There are three types of spatial correlation: positive correlation, negative correlation and reverse correlation, but the positive correlation is dominant. 4 The interaction analysis shows that the influence of soil moisture on vegetation growth is greater than that of land surface temperature. Soil moisture condition is the dominant factor affecting the vegetation growth in this area. The improvement of soil moisture condition is very important for the construction and restoration of ecological environment in the study area.
- Publication
Remote Sensing for Natural Resources, 2021, Vol 33, Issue 2, p220
- ISSN
2097-034X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.6046/gtzyyg.2020280