Original paper
Assessing postfire recovery of chamise chaparral using multi-temporal spectral vegetation index trajectories derived from Landsat imagery
Abstract
Land managers and ecologists working in Mediterranean-type ecosystems require information on postfire recovery of shrublands as a means of identifying long-term changes in these sensitive systems. This study evaluates the utility of postfire regrowth trajectories, derived from multi-temporal Landsat satellite surface reflectance imagery, as a basis for estimating postfire recovery of chamise chaparral in southern California. Postfire recovery...
Paper Details
Title
Assessing postfire recovery of chamise chaparral using multi-temporal spectral vegetation index trajectories derived from Landsat imagery
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
183
Pages
53 - 64
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