Title
The MODIS Global Vegetation Fractional Cover Product 2001-2018: Characteristics of Vegetation Fractional Cover in Grasslands and Savanna Woodlands.
Abstract
Vegetation Fractional Cover (VFC) is an important global indicator of land cover change, land use practice and landscape, and ecosystem function. In this study, we present the Global Vegetation Fractional Cover Product (GVFCP) and explore the levels and trends in VFC across World Grassland Type (WGT) Ecoregions considering variation associated with Global Livestock Production Systems (GLPS). Long-term average levels and trends in fractional cover of photosynthetic vegetation (F-PV), non-photosynthetic vegetation (F-NPV), and bare soil (F-BS) are mapped, and variation among GLPS types within WGT Divisions and Ecoregions is explored. Analysis also focused on the savanna-woodland WGT Formations. Many WGT Divisions showed wide variation in long-term average VFC and trends in VFC across GLPS types. Results showed large areas of many ecoregions experiencing significant positive and negative trends in VFC. East Africa, Patagonia, and the Mitchell Grasslands of Australia exhibited large areas of negative trends in F-NPV and positive trends F-BS. These trends may reflect interactions between extended drought, heavy livestock utilization, expanded agriculture, and other land use changes. Compared to previous studies, explicit measurement of F-NPV revealed interesting additional information about vegetation cover and trends in many ecoregions. The Australian and Global products are available via the GEOGLAM RAPP (Group on Earth Observations Global Agricultural Monitoring Rangeland and Pasture Productivity) website, and the scientific community is encouraged to utilize the data and contribute to improved validation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.3390/rs12030406
REMOTE SENSING
Keywords
Field
DocType
vegetation,grassland,savanna,fractional cover,trend,ecoregion,bare soil,livestock,production systems
Woodland,Physical geography,Vegetation,Remote sensing,Geology
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
12
3
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michael J. Hill14212.10
juan pablo guerschman2141.49