Changes in the extent of woody vegetation represent a major conservation question in many savannah systems around the globe. To address the problem of the current lack of broad-scale cost-effective tools for land cover monitoring in complex savannah environments, we use a multi-scale approach to quantifying vegetation change in Kruger National Park (KNP), South Africa. We test whether medium spatial resolution satellite data (Landsat, existing back to the 1970s), which have pixel sizes larger than typical vegetation patches, can nevertheless capture the thematic detail required to detect woody encroachment in savannahs. We quantify vegetation change over a 13-year period in KNP, examine the changes that have occurred, assess the drivers of ...
Bush encroachment in African savannahs has been identified as a land degradation process, mainly due...
Climate change and a growing human population are instigating major changes on the Earth’s surface....
The proliferation of woody vegetation on open grass savannas constitutes degradation in rangeland qu...
Changes in the extent of woody vegetation represent a major conservation question in many savannah s...
Changes in the extent of woody vegetation represent a major conservation question in many savannah s...
Mapping woody cover over large areas can only be effectively achieved using remote sensing data and ...
Bush encroachment in African savannahs has been identified as a land degradation process, mainly due...
Land degradation and desertification (LDD) are serious global threats to humans and the environment....
Mapping woody cover over large areas can only be effectively achieved using remote sensing data and ...
Mapping woody cover over large areas can only be effectively achieved using remote sensing data and ...
Woodlands and savannahs provide essential ecosystem functions and services to communities. On the Af...
Savannah biomes cover a fifth of Earth’s surface, harbour many of the world’s most iconic species a...
It is widely accepted that land degradation and desertification (LDD) are serious global threats to ...
Savannah ecosystems cover 20% of the Earth’s surface, and 65% of the African continent. These system...
It is widely accepted that land degradation and desertification (LDD) are serious global threats to ...
Bush encroachment in African savannahs has been identified as a land degradation process, mainly due...
Climate change and a growing human population are instigating major changes on the Earth’s surface....
The proliferation of woody vegetation on open grass savannas constitutes degradation in rangeland qu...
Changes in the extent of woody vegetation represent a major conservation question in many savannah s...
Changes in the extent of woody vegetation represent a major conservation question in many savannah s...
Mapping woody cover over large areas can only be effectively achieved using remote sensing data and ...
Bush encroachment in African savannahs has been identified as a land degradation process, mainly due...
Land degradation and desertification (LDD) are serious global threats to humans and the environment....
Mapping woody cover over large areas can only be effectively achieved using remote sensing data and ...
Mapping woody cover over large areas can only be effectively achieved using remote sensing data and ...
Woodlands and savannahs provide essential ecosystem functions and services to communities. On the Af...
Savannah biomes cover a fifth of Earth’s surface, harbour many of the world’s most iconic species a...
It is widely accepted that land degradation and desertification (LDD) are serious global threats to ...
Savannah ecosystems cover 20% of the Earth’s surface, and 65% of the African continent. These system...
It is widely accepted that land degradation and desertification (LDD) are serious global threats to ...
Bush encroachment in African savannahs has been identified as a land degradation process, mainly due...
Climate change and a growing human population are instigating major changes on the Earth’s surface....
The proliferation of woody vegetation on open grass savannas constitutes degradation in rangeland qu...