Response of Rangeland Vegetation to Recent Trends in Seasonal Climate in Mansehra, Pakistan

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Naheed Fatima, R. Kausar, A. Ashraf, Muhammad Bilal Iqbal, Quratulain Nawaz
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The deterioration of rangeland resources as a result of environmental changes is a serious concern in the Himalayan mountainous region of Pakistan. The present study is aimed to evaluate the response of vegetation cover of rangeland to recent trends in climate parameters, such as the seasonal temperature and rainfall in the Mansehra district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. Correlation analysis was performed between the MODIS data products, i.e., NDVI (Normalized difference vegetation index) and LST (Land surface temperature), and TRMM rainfall datasets of the 2000-2018 period. NDVI indicated a negative correlation with LST of winter (R= -0.56), spring (R= -0.7), summer (R= -0.24), and autumn (R= -0.23) significant (p<0.05) for winter and spring seasons only. In contrast, the correlation of NDVI was observed positive with seasonal rainfall exhibiting coefficient of correlation values of 0.41, 0.79, 0.64, 0.7 for winter, spring, summer, and autumn significant (p<0.05) for the last two seasons only. The low correlation observed between NDVI and LST of summer and autumn seasons is likely because of the prevailing stress condition of chlorophyll contents of the vegetation cover under warming conditions. However, this situation appears to be compensated by the rainfall as indicative of the moderate to strong correlation between the NDVI and rainfall of these two seasons. The least NDVI values observed during the winter season indicate limited vegetation cover for grazing opportunities in the lower valleys. However, an in-depth investigation of production patterns would further facilitate analyzing the grazing potential to support decision-making for long-term grazing management.
巴基斯坦曼谢拉牧场植被对近期季节性气候趋势的响应
环境变化导致牧场资源恶化,这是巴基斯坦喜马拉雅山区的一个严重关切问题。本研究旨在评估牧场植被覆盖对巴基斯坦开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省Mansehra区季节性温度和降雨量等气候参数近期趋势的响应。对2000年至2018年期间的MODIS数据产品,即NDVI(归一化差异植被指数)和LST(地表温度)以及TRMM降雨量数据集进行了相关性分析。NDVI与冬季(R=-0.56)、春季(R=-0.7)、夏季(R=-0.24)和秋季(R=-0.23)的LST呈负相关,仅冬春季显著(p<0.05)。相反,NDVI与季节性降雨量呈正相关,冬、春、夏、秋的相关系数分别为0.41、0.79、0.64、0.7,仅在过去两个季节显著(p<0.05)。夏秋季节NDVI和LST之间的低相关性可能是由于气候变暖条件下植被覆盖层叶绿素含量的主要胁迫条件。然而,这种情况似乎得到了降雨的补偿,这表明NDVI与这两个季节的降雨量之间存在中等到强烈的相关性。冬季观测到的NDVI值最低,表明较低山谷的放牧机会植被覆盖有限。然而,对生产模式的深入调查将进一步促进对放牧潜力的分析,以支持长期放牧管理的决策。
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Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: Part B
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