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Dynamic Monitoring of Fractional Vegetation Cover in Fuxian Lake Watershed Based on Multi-Temporal Landsat 5/8 Images


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1 College of Tourism and Geographic Sciences, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming-650500, China
2 Yunnan Provincial Geomatics Centre, Kunming-650034, China
3 College of Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, No.1, Wenyuan Road, Xianlin University District, Nanjing, China
 

Fractional vegetation cover (FVC) is an important indicator of terrestrial vegetation density and provides basic dynamic information of regional eco-environment for research on global change. This paper uses dimidiate pixel model and 11 scenes of Landsat 5/8 images from 1974 to 2-14 and DEM data for monitoring of FVC in Fuxian Lake watershed. Combining geographical information, administrative division and industrial sectors data, vegetation cover for different slope gradients is analyzed. Results show that (1) in the past 40 years, the area of grade Ⅰ FVC fluctuates very little in Fuxian Lake watershed, as opposed to large fluctuation of area of grade II-IV FVC; (2) Bare land and extremely low vegetation cover are mainly distributed in areas with small slope gradient and mild terrain. In steep terrain, moderate, moderate-to-high, and high vegetation cover are dominant; (3) Across the years, the area of grade I FVC is the largest. In 1974, 1977, 1989 and 1996, the area of grade II and III FVC is larger, and that of grade IV and V FVC is smaller. After 2000, the area of grade II, III and IV FVC is smaller. In 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2014, the area of grade IV and V FVC is larger, while that of grade II and III is smaller.

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Fractional Vegetation Cover, Dimidiate Pixel Model, Spatial-Temporal Variation, Fuxian Lake Watershed.
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Authors

Shihua Li
College of Tourism and Geographic Sciences, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming-650500, China
Junsong Zhou
Yunnan Provincial Geomatics Centre, Kunming-650034, China
Baoxuan Jin
Yunnan Provincial Geomatics Centre, Kunming-650034, China
Jinliang Wang
College of Tourism and Geographic Sciences, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming-650500, China
Xiaoyan Wei
College of Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, No.1, Wenyuan Road, Xianlin University District, Nanjing, China
Peng Shuangyun
College of Tourism and Geographic Sciences, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming-650500, China

Abstract


Fractional vegetation cover (FVC) is an important indicator of terrestrial vegetation density and provides basic dynamic information of regional eco-environment for research on global change. This paper uses dimidiate pixel model and 11 scenes of Landsat 5/8 images from 1974 to 2-14 and DEM data for monitoring of FVC in Fuxian Lake watershed. Combining geographical information, administrative division and industrial sectors data, vegetation cover for different slope gradients is analyzed. Results show that (1) in the past 40 years, the area of grade Ⅰ FVC fluctuates very little in Fuxian Lake watershed, as opposed to large fluctuation of area of grade II-IV FVC; (2) Bare land and extremely low vegetation cover are mainly distributed in areas with small slope gradient and mild terrain. In steep terrain, moderate, moderate-to-high, and high vegetation cover are dominant; (3) Across the years, the area of grade I FVC is the largest. In 1974, 1977, 1989 and 1996, the area of grade II and III FVC is larger, and that of grade IV and V FVC is smaller. After 2000, the area of grade II, III and IV FVC is smaller. In 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2014, the area of grade IV and V FVC is larger, while that of grade II and III is smaller.

Keywords


Fractional Vegetation Cover, Dimidiate Pixel Model, Spatial-Temporal Variation, Fuxian Lake Watershed.