Development of post-fire vegetation response-ability model in grassland mountainous ecosystem using GIS and remote sensing

The mountainous grassland ecosystem in Golden Gate National Park (South Africa) has post-fire ecological resilience. However, vegetation species composition and structure can alter when the ecosystem continually has uncontrolled fires. This study developed a vegetation response-ability model by inte...

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Published inISPRS journal of photogrammetry and remote sensing Vol. 164; pp. 173 - 183
Main Authors Adagbasa, Efosa. G., Adelabu, Samuel. A., Okello, Tom. W.
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Abstract The mountainous grassland ecosystem in Golden Gate National Park (South Africa) has post-fire ecological resilience. However, vegetation species composition and structure can alter when the ecosystem continually has uncontrolled fires. This study developed a vegetation response-ability model by integrating environmental factors (elevation, aspect, rainfall, land surface temperature, soil, and fire severity), adaptive strategies (flowering months, water requirements, resprouter/seeders) and ecological status (increaser or decreaser) for the park. Vegetation recovery index derived from pre- and post-fire normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) was used with correlation and regression analysis to validate the model. The results showed that amongst the environmental variables, elevation and fire were the most important factors influencing vegetation response-ability followed by soil, aspect, rainfall, and land surface temperature. Almost half (48%) of the park had a high vegetation response-ability, 43% medium, and 9% low. On the other hand, the vegetation recovery index showed 34% of the park fully recovered to pre-fire conditions, while 61% and 5% largely and slightly recovered, respectively. There was a strong correlation between vegetation response-ability and vegetation recovery index. The regression analysis showed a good relationship between vegetation response-ability and vegetation recovery index (R = 0.91) with 83.34% coefficient of determination.
AbstractList The mountainous grassland ecosystem in Golden Gate National Park (South Africa) has post-fire ecological resilience. However, vegetation species composition and structure can alter when the ecosystem continually has uncontrolled fires. This study developed a vegetation response-ability model by integrating environmental factors (elevation, aspect, rainfall, land surface temperature, soil, and fire severity), adaptive strategies (flowering months, water requirements, resprouter/seeders) and ecological status (increaser or decreaser) for the park. Vegetation recovery index derived from pre- and post-fire normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) was used with correlation and regression analysis to validate the model. The results showed that amongst the environmental variables, elevation and fire were the most important factors influencing vegetation response-ability followed by soil, aspect, rainfall, and land surface temperature. Almost half (48%) of the park had a high vegetation response-ability, 43% medium, and 9% low. On the other hand, the vegetation recovery index showed 34% of the park fully recovered to pre-fire conditions, while 61% and 5% largely and slightly recovered, respectively. There was a strong correlation between vegetation response-ability and vegetation recovery index. The regression analysis showed a good relationship between vegetation response-ability and vegetation recovery index (R = 0.91) with 83.34% coefficient of determination.
Author Okello, Tom. W.
Adelabu, Samuel. A.
Adagbasa, Efosa. G.
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SubjectTerms Adaptive strategy
Environmental variables
Fire severity
GIS
Post-fire recovery
Remote sensing
Title Development of post-fire vegetation response-ability model in grassland mountainous ecosystem using GIS and remote sensing
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