DocumentCode
513329
Title
Tree cover, tree height and bare soil cover differences along a land use degradation gradient in semi-arid savannas, South Africa
Author
Mathieu, R. ; Wessels, K. ; Asner, G. ; Knapp, D. ; Van Aardt, J. ; Main, R. ; Cho, M. ; Erasmus, B. ; Smit, I.
Author_Institution
CSIR Natural Resource & the Environ., Pretoria, South Africa
Volume
2
fYear
2009
fDate
12-17 July 2009
Abstract
High resolution airborne hyperspectral and discrete return LiDAR data were used to assess bare soil and tree cover differences along a land use transect consisting of state-owned, privately-owned conservation areas, and communal areas in South African savannas. The results show that tree cover is higher in conservation areas as compared to communal areas where local people use fuel wood for personal consumption. Low impact communal sites (limited use) tend to have higher tree cover than higher impacted communal sites. Generally communal areas have altered tree height distribution but in diverse way depending on the geology or the level of human utilization. Bare soil cover was generally found to be quite low (< 10%) in all different land uses, suggesting that the degradation level in communal areas might not be as high as generally perceived.
Keywords
airborne radar; optical radar; vegetation mapping; Kruger; South Africa; airborne hyperspectral LiDAR data; bare soil cover differences; communal areas; conservation areas; discrete return LiDAR data; land use degradation gradient; semi-arid savannas; tree cover; tree height; Africa; Degradation; Ecosystems; Environmental factors; Fuels; Geology; Hyperspectral imaging; Laser radar; Soil; Wildlife; Kruger; LiDAR; bare cover; tree cover;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium,2009 IEEE International,IGARSS 2009
Conference_Location
Cape Town
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3394-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3395-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IGARSS.2009.5418039
Filename
5418039
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