利用遥感数据产品对科罗拉多州流域尺度的牧场健康进行量化

Nathan J. Kleist , Christopher T. Domschke , S.E. Litschert , J. Hunter Seim , Sarah K. Carter
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•在放牧许可证更新期间,土地管理局使用通常使用从放牧分配范围内的个别地点收集的实地数据测量的指标来评估土地健康状况。然而,机构指南建议在更大的空间尺度上完成评估。•我们探讨了如何利用当前一代遥感数据产品在科罗拉多州的流域尺度上量化土地健康的各个方面,为土地健康评估过程提供广泛的时空背景。•我们发现,使用这些数据产品可以量化多个指标,并且与土地卫生标准相关。•在焦点流域内,过去30年来裸地覆盖面积减少,而过去10年草本覆盖面积增加。植被生产力随时间变化,但年际波动在流域间是一致的。•遥感数据产品可帮助资源管理人员了解当前状况与该区域广泛的时空趋势之间的关系,并可为土地健康评估进程提供另一种证据。它们还可以确定管理战略的目标区域,例如根除入侵的一年生草,并且可以帮助资源管理者向公众传达复杂的问题。
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Quantifying aspects of rangeland health at watershed scales in Colorado using remotely sensed data products

  • During grazing permit renewals, the Bureau of Land Management assesses land health using indicators typically measured using field-based data collected from individual sites within grazing allotments. However, agency guidance suggests assessments be completed at larger spatial scales.

  • We explored how the current generation of remotely sensed data products could be used to quantify aspects of land health at watershed scales in Colorado to provide broad spatial and temporal context for the land health assessment process.

  • We found multiple indicators could be quantified using these data products and were relevant to land health standards.

  • Within focal watersheds, bare ground cover decreased over the past 30 years, while annual herbaceous cover has increased over the last 10 years. Vegetation productivity was variable over time, but interannual fluctuations were consistent across watersheds.

  • Remotely sensed data products can help resource managers understand how current conditions relate to broad spatial and temporal trends in the region and could provide another line of evidence for the land health assessment process. They may also identify target areas where management strategies, such as eradication of invasive annual grasses, should be focused, and could help resource managers communicate complex issues to the public.

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