Vol. 12, No. 1, 8-24, 2013 |
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A multitemporal and non-parametric approach for assessing the impacts of drought on vegetation greenness: A case study for Latin America
Hugo Carrão, Guadalupe Sepulcre, Stephanie Horion, and Paulo Barbosa
Abstract The time-series analysis of vegetation greenness is performed during the growing season with a non-parametric method, namely the seasonal Relative Greenness (RG) of spatially accumulated fAPAR. The Global Land Cover map of 2000 and the GlobCover maps of 2005/2006 and 2009 are used as reference data to select study cases only on geographic areas that did not undergo land cover changes during the analysis period. The multi-scale information is integrated at the lowest spatial resolution available, i.e. 1° DD, and the impacts of meteorological drought episodes on seasonal greenness of rainfed crops are assessed at the regional scale. Final results suggest that the agricultural cycle at the regional scale is more correlated with long-standing and uninterrupted small timescale drought conditions that occur prior to vegetation growing season than with isolated and short long-term timescale drought events. | |||||||
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DOI:
10.12760/01-2013-1-02 History Submitted: 23 Aug 2012 Revised: 21 Jan 2013 Accepted: 22 Jan 2013 Published: 13 Feb 2013 Responsible editor: Bogdan Zagajewski Citation Carrão H, G Sepulcre, S Horion & P Barbosa, 2013. A multitemporal and non-parametric approach for assessing the impacts of drought on vegetation greenness: A case study for Latin America. EARSeL eProceedings, 12(1): 8-24 |
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