Characterizing Tropical Forest Spatio-temporal Heterogeneity Using the Wide Dynamic Range Vegetation Index (WDRVI)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-20-2008
Abstract
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for conservation and management of carbon stocks. Thus, managers need tools to assess whether current management practices are sustainable. Although sets of criteria and indicators have been developed to help managers, there is a need to assess these indicators from an operational perspective. We present an approach using geospatial analysis to assess a key ecoindicator: ‘The change in diversity of habitats as a result of human interventions is maintained within critical limits as defined by natural variation and/or regional conservation objectives’. Applying variography to the Wide Dynamic Range Vegetation Index (WDRVI) data from Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery and comparing the changes in spatial structure before and after selective logging, we identified which managed forest areas exhibited significant differences with respect to natural reference areas.
Publication Title
International Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume
29
Issue
24
First Page
7285
Last Page
7291
Pages
6
DOI of Published Version
10.1080/01431160802348093
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Rights
© 2008 Taylor & Francis
Recommended Citation
Aguilar-Amuchastegui N, GM Henebry. 2008. Characterizing tropical forest spatio-temporal heterogeneity using the Wide Dynamic Range Vegetation Index (WDRVI). International Journal of Remote Sensing 29(24):7285-7291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431160802348093