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Linking a spatially-explicit model of acacias to GIS and remotely-sensed data
Wiegand, K; Schmidt, H; Jeltsch, F; Ward, D
通讯作者Wiegand, K
会议名称41st Symposium of the International-Association-for-Vegetation-Science
会议日期JUL 26-AUG 01, 1998
会议地点UPPSALA, SWEDEN
英文摘要

Spatially-explicit and landscape-related simulation models are increasingly used in ecology, but are often criticized because their parameterization has high data requirements. A frequently suggested approach to overcome this difficulty is the linkage of spatially-explicit or landscape-related models with GIS (geographic information system) and remote-sensing technology. GIS can provide data on relevant landscape features, such as topography, and satellite images can be used to identify spatial vegetation distribution. In this paper, we use these techniques for simple, cost-inexpensive tin both time and money) parameterization based on readily-available GIS and remotely-sensed data.


We use a previously developed, spatially-explicit model of the population dynamics of an Acacia species in the Negev desert of Israel (SAM, spatial Acacia model) to investigate if model initialization (measurement of current tree distribution) can be obtained from readily-available satellite images using a radiometric vegetation index (NDVI, normalized difference vegetation index). Furthermore, we investigate the applicability and the advantages of using an explicit consideration of landscape features in the model based on topographic data from a GIS. Using a DEM (digital elevation model), we compare the wadi topography to the current tree distribution observed in the field.


We found that the readily-available GIS and remotely-sensed data are not sufficient to significantly support the parameterization and further development of the model. We conclude that despite the possible benefit of linking spatially-explicit models with other techniques the advantage compared to data sampling in the field is limited by a possible mismatch of scales and the dominant role of stochasticity that may override the relevance of certain spatially-explicit information.


英文关键词Acacia raddiana landscape related models NDVI simulation model spatially-explicit wadi morphology
来源出版物PLANT INTERACTIONS, DISPERSAL AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
ISSN1104-7402
出版年2000
卷号16
页码111-130
ISBN91-88716-25-2
出版者OPULUS PRESS UPPSALA AB
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000166665900010
WOS关键词PLANT-COMMUNITIES ; SIMULATION-MODEL ; NEGEV DESERT ; COMPETITION ; FACILITATION ; TORTILIS ; GERMINATION ; PATTERNS ; GROWTH ; ISRAEL
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/293153
作者单位(1)Princeton Univ, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA
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Wiegand, K,Schmidt, H,Jeltsch, F,et al. Linking a spatially-explicit model of acacias to GIS and remotely-sensed data[C]:OPULUS PRESS UPPSALA AB,2000:111-130.
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