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A new EO-BASED indicator for assessing and monitoring climate-related vegetation stress

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This paper describes a study in which a new environmental indicator, called Annual Vegetation Stress (AVS), has been developed, based on annual anomalies of satellite-measured Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FAPAR ), and used to map the area affected annually by vegetation stress during the period 2003-2014, for 108 selected developing countries. Analysis of the results for six countries in the “tropical and subtropical forests” ecoregion, reveals good correspondence between high AVS values, and the occurrence of climatic extremes (droughts) and anthropogenic disturbance (deforestation). The results for Equatorial Guinea suggest that the recent trend of large-scale droughts and rainfall deficits in Central and Western Africa, contribute to increased vegetation stress in the region’s tropical rainforests. In East Timor there is evidence of a “biological lag” effect, whereby the main impacts of drought on the country’s seasonally dry tropical forests are delayed until the year following the climate event.
2016-12-16
European Space Agency
JRC104909
978-92-9221-305-3,   
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC104909,   
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