Updating the Grassland Vegetation Inventory Using Change Vector Analysis and Functionally-Based Vegetation Indices

2017 
AbstractThe Grassland Vegetation Inventory (GVI), which represents a comprehensive biophysical, anthropogenic, and land-use inventory of grasslands in Alberta, is widely used as a baseline for grassland conditions. An up-to-date GVI is essential for understanding grassland changes and for planning management or conservation actions on grasslands. In this study, a hybrid change detection method is proposed that incorporates change vector analysis and a set of vegetation indices (VIs) measuring different vegetation attributes for mapping the conversion of native grassland to cultivated agriculture, and ultimately to update the GVI based on multiseasonal and multiyear Landsat images. Vegetation indices that contribute significantly to differentiation between existing native grassland and land recently converted from native grassland to cultivated cropland were identified by using stepwise regression analyses and were used as inputs for mapping the conversion between 2006 and 2011 or 2015. The results showed ...
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