Vegetation Phenology as a Function of Plant Functional Type and Urbanization

  • Lennon, Ryan
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Publication date
August 2020
Publisher
CUNY Academic Works

Abstract

Urban land cover contributes to higher temperatures in urban areas compared to adjacent rural areas, which can cause an earlier start of the growing season for urban vegetation. Variations in plant community characteristics between urban and rural areas also produce intra-urban differences in vegetation phenophases, although few studies have investigated differences in phenology between plant functional types in multiple urban environments. In this study I used an exploratory analysis based on the Landsat Phenology Algorithm and weather station data to quantify differences in leaf-onset dates for different plant functional types in the New York City Metropolitan Area. The results demonstrate that Landsat can be used to identify urban-rural ...

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