Assessment of the effect of climate fluctuations and human activities on vegetation dynamics and its vulnerability

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Pouyan Dehghan Rahimabadi
Hossein Azarnivand
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[1] University of Tehran,Faculty of Natural Resources
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2023年 / 153卷
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It is necessary to evaluate the impacts of climate change and human activities on vegetation dynamics. The purpose of this study is to assess the linkage of vegetation cover and climate fluctuations and distinguish the contribution of climate fluctuations and human activities on vegetation and its vulnerability in Namak Lake basin, Iran. For this purpose, changes in the enhanced vegetation index (EVI) in association with standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) were analyzed. The roles of climate fluctuations and human activities on vegetation vulnerability were then assessed in various land use land cover (LULC) classes using the residual analysis and probability of vegetation vulnerability index (PVVI). The EVI and land surface temperature (LST) maps for the period 2001–2019 were obtained from MOD13A2 and MOD11A2 products of MODIS, respectively. The results indicated that vegetation cover was mainly dependent on short-term climatic changes and their correlation decreased with increasing time scale of SPEI. It reflected that short-term water availability was vital for vegetation growth. Also, the sparse vegetation cover was mainly more vulnerable to climate fluctuations. Residual analysis showed that the vegetation dynamics was intensively attributed to the climate fluctuations, so that climate fluctuations affected vegetation cover in 78.94% of the basin, while 15.58% was affected by human activities and 5.48% was affected by both factors. The value of PVVI in the regions affected by climatic change was the highest (55.99); in the regions affected by human activities, it was lower (50.40); and in the regions affected by both factors, it was between the other two numbers (50.94). Therefore, climate fluctuations and human activities were both driving factors affecting vegetation covers over time in Namak Lake basin.
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