Gradients of functionality of Australian rangeland landscapes:Assessing changes over time with remote sensing
Introduction Unlike Australias temperate ecosystems,the tropical savanna landscapes are in relatively unmodified condition.Disturbances such as fire,logging/thinning and grazing occur within these landscapes and can be both temporally and spatially variable,increasing landscape heterogeneity but rarely resulting in well-defined patch boundaries.Instead the tree stratum and underlying grassy ground layer varies continuously at the local-scale.
continuums remote sensing time‐series savannas
B.Price C.McAlpine D.Ward A.Kutt S.Phinn
School of Geography,Planning and Architecture,The University of Queensland,St Lucia 4072,Australia The Ecology Centre,The University of Queensland,St Lucia 4072,Asutralia CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems,Rangeland and Savannas,Aitkenvale 4814,Queensland,Australia
国际会议
呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)