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Assessing and monitoring rangeland condition in extensive pastoral regions using satellite remote sensing and GIS techniques: an application to the Ceres Karoo region of South Africa
Abstract
Describes the use of satellite remote sensing and GIS techniques in applying a localized range condition assessment methodology based on fence-line contrasts. The approach was to compute six dissimilarity indices for data on vegetation cover and composition from paired, site-specific surveys across farm boundaries. Illustrates with maps, tables, photographs, graphs and images
Keywords: botany; boundary events; Ceres Karoo; condition; dissimilarity indices; fence-line contrast; GIS; monitoring; remote sensing; satellite remote sensing; SAVI; South Africa; survey technique; techniques; vegetation
African Journal of Range & Forage Science, Vol. 13, Iss 3, p. 100-112
Keywords: botany; boundary events; Ceres Karoo; condition; dissimilarity indices; fence-line contrast; GIS; monitoring; remote sensing; satellite remote sensing; SAVI; South Africa; survey technique; techniques; vegetation
African Journal of Range & Forage Science, Vol. 13, Iss 3, p. 100-112