利用时间序列modis ndvi检测冈比亚植被覆盖的近期变化

BELGEO Pub Date : 2021-01-11 DOI:10.4000/BELGEO.47995
Boubacar Solly, Aruna M Jarju, Ebrima Sonko, Sidat Yaffa, Mamma Sawaneh
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冈比亚的植被覆盖在过去二十年中发生了重大变化。为了帮助政策决策,本研究试图使用NDVI MODIS图像的时间序列来检测过去二十年的变化趋势。方法论方法基于在10%阈值下与p-显著性检验相关的Kendall(τ)的相关性的计算。结果显示,2000-2009年期间,几乎所有行政区的植被生产力都呈上升趋势(占研究区域的98.37%)。这一趋势在沿河地区更为显著。相比之下,在2010-2019年的十年中,除西海岸地区和班珠尔外,所有行政区的生产力总体呈显著下降趋势(占冈比亚的44.01%),但并不显著。结果显示,在整个时期(2000-2019年),61.86%的国家领土呈现积极趋势,38.14%的国家领土呈消极趋势;显著正趋势百分比为10%,显著负趋势百分比为4%。沿河和中央河地区中部观察到明显的积极趋势;主要在西海岸地区西部和班珠尔、北岸地区东端和上河地区观察到显著的负趋势。
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Detection of recent changes in Gambia vegetation cover using time series modis ndvi
In The Gambia, the vegetation cover has undergone significant changes over the past two decades. To assist policy decision-making, this study seeks to detect trends in changes over the past two decades using a time series of NDVI MODIS images. The methodological approach is based on the calculation of the correlation of Kendall (τ) associated with the p-significance test at the 10 % threshold. The results showed a trend of increasing vegetation productivity during the decade 2000-2009 (98.37% of the study area) in almost all administrative regions. This trend is more significant along the river. In contrast, during the decade 2010-2019, it was noted overall significant downward trend in productivity (44.01% of The Gambia) in all administrative regions except West Coast Region and Banjul, however not significant. The result showed that, over the whole period (2000-2019), 61.86% of the national territory was characterized by a positive trend and 38.14% by a negative trend; and that the significant positive trend percentage is 10%, the significant negative trend percentage is 4%. Significant positive trends are observed much more along the river and central of the Central River Region; significant negative trends are observed mainly in the western part of West Coast Region and Banjul, at the eastern end of the North Bank Region and in the Upper River Region.
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