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Detecting shrub recovery in sagebrush steppe: comparing Landsat-derived maps with field data on historical wildfires

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Cara V Applestein, and Matthew Germino, 2021-02-19, Detecting shrub recovery in sagebrush steppe: comparing Landsat-derived maps with field data on historical wildfires: Fire Ecology, v. 17.

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Background: The need for basic information on spatial distribution and abundance of plant species for research and management in semiarid ecosystems is frequently unmet. This need is particularly acute in the large areas impacted by megafires in sagebrush steppe ecosystems, which require frequently updated information about increases in exotic annual invaders or recovery of desirable perennials. Remote sensing provides one avenue for obtaining this information. We considered how a vegetation model based on Landsat satellite imagery (30 m pixel resolution; annual images from 1985 to 2018) known as the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) “Back-in-Time” fractional component time-series, compared with field-based vegetation measurements. [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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