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1 February 2016 Estimating Vegetation Cover from High-Resolution Satellite Data to Assess Grassland Degradation in the Georgian Caucasus
Martin Wiesmair, Hannes Feilhauer, Anja Magiera, Annette Otte, Rainer Waldhardt
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Abstract

In the Georgian Caucasus, unregulated grazing has damaged grassland vegetation cover and caused erosion. Methods for monitoring and control of affected territories are urgently needed. Focusing on the high-montane and subalpine grasslands of the upper Aragvi Valley, we sampled grassland for soil, rock, and vegetation cover to test the applicability of a site-specific remote-sensing approach to observing grassland degradation. We used random-forest regression to separately estimate vegetation cover from 2 vegetation indices, the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and the Modified Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (MSAVI2), derived from multispectral WorldView-2 data (1.8 m). The good model fit of R2  =  0.79 indicates the great potential of a remote-sensing approach for the observation of grassland cover. We used the modeled relationship to produce a vegetation cover map, which showed large areas of grassland degradation.

International Mountain Society
Martin Wiesmair, Hannes Feilhauer, Anja Magiera, Annette Otte, and Rainer Waldhardt "Estimating Vegetation Cover from High-Resolution Satellite Data to Assess Grassland Degradation in the Georgian Caucasus," Mountain Research and Development 36(1), 56-65, (1 February 2016). https://doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-15-00064.1
Received: 1 September 2015; Accepted: 1 November 2015; Published: 1 February 2016
KEYWORDS
Caucasus
erosion
Georgia
grassland degradation
MSAVI2
NDVI
overgrazing
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