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Monitoring the vegetation activity in China using vegetation health indices

  • Fengsong Pei*
  • , Changjiang Wu
  • , Xiaoping Liu
  • , Xia Li
  • , Kuiqi Yang
  • , Yi Zhou
  • , Kun Wang
  • , Li Xu
  • , Gengrui Xia
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Jiangsu Normal University
  • Sun Yat-Sen University

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摘要

Terrestrial vegetation plays pivotal roles on land-atmosphere interactions, and even global climate change. However, limited attempts have been taken to elucidate the responses of vegetation activity to weather-related drivers (e.g., droughts, floods). This is especially in China with vast area and changeable meteorological conditions. In this paper, the performance of two satellite-based indices, namely vegetation condition index (VCI) and vegetation health index (VHI) were analyzed to detect the vegetation responses to weather-related variations. The dynamics of vegetation activity in China were further examined for the period 1982–2013. We found widely-distributed vegetation stresses in the entire country for a long period (about an average of two months per year) from the VCI and the VHI. In addition, both the two indices indicated increasing vegetation activities over most parts of China during 1982–2013. However, there is no consensus between the two indices at spatial pattern and regional totals. This discrepancy can be due to the negative-correlation assumption of the VHI between the VCI and bright temperature. However, we found that the relationship between the VCI and temperature could be changeable in different regions, especially in China with complex topography, diverse climate conditions and different vegetation types. The findings of this paper highlight the necessity to account for dominant controls on vegetation growth when using the VCI and the VHI to analyze vegetation activity.

源语言英语
页(从-至)215-227
页数13
期刊Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
248
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 15 1月 2018
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