编号
zgly0001585012
文献类型
期刊论文
文献题名
利用遥感数据探测气候变化对罗马尼亚西南部森林生态系统的影响(英文)
作者
RemusPRAVALIE
IgorS?RODOEV
DanielPEPTENATU
作者单位
BucharestUniversity–FacultyofGeography
14-12NicolaeBǎlcescuStr.
Romania
InstituteofEcologyandGeography
MoldavianAcademyofSciences
RepublicofMoldova
BucharestUniversity–InterdisciplinaryCenterforAdvancedResearchonTerritorialDynam
母体文献
Journal of Geographical Sciences
年卷期
2014年05期
年份
2014
分类号
S718.55
关键词
thermalstress
forestecosystems
NDVIindex
changedetectionanalysis
文摘内容
Nowadays, Southwestern Romania faces a large-scale aridization of the climate, revealed by the rise of temperatures and the decline of the amount of precipitations, with negative effects visible, among others, in the desiccation of forest vegetation. The present study means to identify the changes that occurred, quality-wise, in the past two decades(1990–2011) in forest vegetation in Southwestern Romania, and to establish the link between those changes and extant thermal stress in the region, whose particular features are high average annual and seasonal temperatures. In order to capture the evolution in time of climate aridization, a first step consisted in using climate data, the temperature and precipitation parameters from three weather stations; these parameters were analyzed both individually and as aridity indexes(De Martonne and UNEP). In order to quantify the changes in forest vegetation, NDVI indexes were used and analyzed, starting off from Landsat satellite images, acquired at three distinct moments in time, 1990, 2000 and 2011. In order to identify the link between the changes of NDVI index values and regional thermal stress, a yardstick of climate changes, statistical correlations were established between the peak values of average annual temperatures, represented in space, and negative changes in the NDVI index, as revealed by the change-detection analysis. The results obtained indicated there is an obvious(statistically significant) connection between thermal stress and the desiccation(degradation) of forest species in the analyzed area, with false acacia(Robinia Pseudoacacia) the main species to be impacted.