Remote sensing of vegetation dynamics in response to flooding and fire in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Amy Neuenschwander's PhD dissertation for the University of Texas at Austin, assesses the spatio-temporal distribution of flooding and fire and their subsequent influences on
vegetation as represented by vegetation index trajectories in the Okavango Delta. The work's characterization of spatio-temporal distribution of flooding and fire regimes with the temporal dynamics of vegetation spectral response via a time-series of remotely sensed data informs ecosystem and disturbance theory and presents new methodological applications for
multi-temporal change analysis. You can find the dissertation in HOORC's Library.
vegetation as represented by vegetation index trajectories in the Okavango Delta. The work's characterization of spatio-temporal distribution of flooding and fire regimes with the temporal dynamics of vegetation spectral response via a time-series of remotely sensed data informs ecosystem and disturbance theory and presents new methodological applications for
multi-temporal change analysis. You can find the dissertation in HOORC's Library.
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