Greening and browning trends in vegetation have been observed in many regions of the world in recent decades. However, few studies focused on dry mountains. Here, we analyze trends of land cover change in the Western Pamirs, Tajikistan. We aim to gain a deeper understanding of these changes and thus improve remote sensing studies in dry mountainous areas. The study area is characterized by a complex set of attributes, making it a prime example for this purpose. We used generalized additive mixed models for the trend estimation of a 32-year Landsat time series (1988–2020) of the modified soil adjusted vegetation index, vegetation data, and environmental and socio-demographic data. With this approach, we were able to cope with the typical cha...
An understanding of present and past vegetation dynamics is essential to future reaction strategies...
Understanding spatial-temporal patterns of terrestrial vegetation response to climate change (long-t...
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
Limited research has been published on land changes and their driving mechanisms in Central Asia, bu...
Rangeland degradation is an issue of global concern yet it can be challenging to accurately assess. ...
During the last few decades Central Asia has experienced widespread changes in land cover and land u...
Long term monitoring of grassland being the largest ecosystem on earth plays an important role in un...
Rangelands are among the most extensive anthropogenic landscapes on earth, supporting nearly 500 mil...
Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of taking into account precipitation and th...
Field observations and time series of vegetation greenness data from satellites provide evidence of ...
In Central Asia major alterations in land use and land cover occurred in the past decades due to pol...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
Land degradation is a global issue on a par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but ...
An understanding of present and past vegetation dynamics is essential to future reaction strategies...
Understanding spatial-temporal patterns of terrestrial vegetation response to climate change (long-t...
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
Limited research has been published on land changes and their driving mechanisms in Central Asia, bu...
Rangeland degradation is an issue of global concern yet it can be challenging to accurately assess. ...
During the last few decades Central Asia has experienced widespread changes in land cover and land u...
Long term monitoring of grassland being the largest ecosystem on earth plays an important role in un...
Rangelands are among the most extensive anthropogenic landscapes on earth, supporting nearly 500 mil...
Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of taking into account precipitation and th...
Field observations and time series of vegetation greenness data from satellites provide evidence of ...
In Central Asia major alterations in land use and land cover occurred in the past decades due to pol...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
Land degradation is a global issue on a par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but ...
An understanding of present and past vegetation dynamics is essential to future reaction strategies...
Understanding spatial-temporal patterns of terrestrial vegetation response to climate change (long-t...
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...