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Vegetation structure and greenness in Central Africa from Modis multi-temporal data

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African forests within the Congo Basin are generally mapped at regional scale as broad-leaved evergreen forests, with a main distinction between terra-firme and swamp forests types. At the same time, commercial forest inventories, as well as national maps, have highlighted a strong spatial heterogeneity of forest types. A detailed vegetation map generated using consistent methods is needed to inform decision makers about spatial forest organisation and theirs relationships with environmental drivers in the context of global change. We propose a multi-temporal remotely sensed data approach to characterize vegetation types using vegetation index annual profiles. The classifications identified 22 vegetation types (6 savannas, 2 swamp forests, 14 forest types) improving existing vegetation maps. Among forest types, we showed strong variations in stand structure and deciduousness, identifying (i) two blocks of dense evergreen forests located in the western part of the study area, and in the central part on sandy soils; (ii) semi-deciduous forests are located in the Sangha River interval which experienced past fragmentation and human activities. For all vegetation types EVI profiles were highly seasonal and strongly correlated to rainfall and to a lesser extent, to light regimes. These results are of importance to predict spatial variations of carbon stocks and fluxes, because evergreen/deciduous forests (i) have contrasted annual dynamics of photosynthetic activity and foliar water content (ii) differ in community dynamics and ecosystem processes.
2013-08-13
ROYAL SOC
JRC82369
0080-4622,   
http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/368/1625/20120309.full,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC82369,   
10.1098/rstb.2012.0309,   
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