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Contribution of Fractional Cover Analysis for Monitoring Degraded Ecosystems at the Watershed Level
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The purpose of the research was to use the data generated on degradation and perform spectral mixture analysis to determine the changes in photosynthetic, non-photosynthetic vegetation and soil fractions, in tactically selected sites, verifying degradation and on the other hand to use this analysis to verify the recovery of degraded ecosystem surfaces that have had recovery projects. Fractional coverages were determined through Normalized Difference Fraction Index (NDFI) by analyzing spectral mixtures using Google Earth Engine. In this sense, the degradation identified in the Ponasa watershed is related to specific degradation values indicated by the NDFI values, to prove that in effect the degradation of these ecosystems is linked to loss of photosynthetic activity, increase in bare soil values and non-photosynthetic activity derived from the process of disturbance of the vegetation cover. In the case of the present study, the NDFI finally explains the degradation processes produced by the loss of vegetation cover and the loss of net primary productivity of the ecosystem, but it is not related in the same way in the case of fragmentation. Ongoing monitoring of the NDFI is key to understanding ecosystem degradation and recovery and to making informed decisions.
Title: Contribution of Fractional Cover Analysis for Monitoring Degraded Ecosystems at the Watershed Level
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The purpose of the research was to use the data generated on degradation and perform spectral mixture analysis to determine the changes in photosynthetic, non-photosynthetic vegetation and soil fractions, in tactically selected sites, verifying degradation and on the other hand to use this analysis to verify the recovery of degraded ecosystem surfaces that have had recovery projects.
Fractional coverages were determined through Normalized Difference Fraction Index (NDFI) by analyzing spectral mixtures using Google Earth Engine.
In this sense, the degradation identified in the Ponasa watershed is related to specific degradation values indicated by the NDFI values, to prove that in effect the degradation of these ecosystems is linked to loss of photosynthetic activity, increase in bare soil values and non-photosynthetic activity derived from the process of disturbance of the vegetation cover.
In the case of the present study, the NDFI finally explains the degradation processes produced by the loss of vegetation cover and the loss of net primary productivity of the ecosystem, but it is not related in the same way in the case of fragmentation.
Ongoing monitoring of the NDFI is key to understanding ecosystem degradation and recovery and to making informed decisions.
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