

Author: Lanfredi Maria Coppola Rosa Simoniello Tiziana Coluzzi Rosa D’Emilio Mariagrazia Imbrenda Vito Macchiato Maria
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 2072-4292|7|6|8154-8179
ISSN: 2072-4292
Source: Remote Sensing, Vol.7, Iss.6, 2015-06, pp. : 8154-8179
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Abstract
The development of low-cost and relatively simple tools to identify emerging land degradation across complex regions is fundamental to plan monitoring and intervention strategies. We propose a procedure that integrates multi-spectral satellite observations and air temperature data to detect areas where the current status of local vegetation and climate shows evident departures from the mean conditions of the investigated region. Our procedure was tested in Basilicata (Italy), which is a typical bio-geographic example of vulnerable Mediterranean landscape. We grouped Landsat TM/ETM+ NDVI and air temperature (T) data by vegetation cover type to estimate the statistical distributions of the departures of NDVI and T from the respective land cover class means. The pixels characterized by contextual left tail NDVI values and right tail T values that persisted in time (2002–2006) were classified as critical to land degradation. According to our results, most of the critical areas (88.6%) corresponded to forests affected by erosion and to riparian buffers that are shaped by fragmentation, as confirmed by aerial and
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