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Pérez Pulido, M.
2016
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article
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ALEGRIA, C.M.M. (2022) - Vegetation monitoring and post-fire recovery: a case study in the Centre Inland of Portugal. Sustainability.14, 12698. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912698.
Title
Vegetation monitoring and post-fire recovery: a case study in the Centre Inland of Portugal
Subject
Maritime pine
Eucalypts
Shrubland
Inventory
Spectral indices
Eucalypts
Shrubland
Inventory
Spectral indices
Date
2022-10-21T10:09:10Z
2022-10-21T10:09:10Z
2022
2022-10-21T10:09:10Z
2022
Description
Wildfires are a major environmental issue that have an impact on land degradation. Remote
sensing spectral indices provide valuable information for short-term mitigation and rehabilitation
after wildfires. A study area in the Centre inland of Portugal occupied with Maritime pine and
Eucalypts forests and affected by wildfires in 2003, 2017 and 2020 was used. The aims of the study
were twofold: (1) to compute the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and with forest
inventory data derivate a Maritime pine production model, differentiate evergreen coniferous forests
(e.g., Maritime pine), evergreen broadleaved forests (e.g., Eucalypts), and shrubland, and monitor
vegetation and its post-fire recovery; and (2) to compute the Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR) difference
between pre-fire and post-fire dates for burn severity levels assessment. The plots of a previous forest
inventory were used to follow the NDVI values in 2007 and from 2020 to 2022. An aerial coverage
in 2007 and the Sentinel-2 imagery in 2020–2022 were used. Linear models fitted maritime pine
production with the transformed NDVI by age, showing a fitting efficiency of 60%. The stratification
of cover types by stand development stage and fire occurrence was possible using the NDVI time
curve, which also showed the impact of fire and of low precipitation. Cover types were ranked by
decreasing NDVI values as follows: mature Eucalypts plantations, young Maritime pine regeneration,
mature Maritime pine, young Eucalypts plantations, Strawberry tree shrubland, Eucalypts plantations
post-fire, Maritime pine post-fire, tall shrubland, and short shrubland. Vegetation post-fire recovery
was lower in higher burn severity level areas. Maritime pine areas have lost their natural regeneration
capability due to the wildfires’ short cycles. Spectral indices were effective tools to differentiate cover
types and assist in the evaluation of forest and shrubland conditions.
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openAccess
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Language
eng
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