Comparison of the Absolute and Relative Difference Spectral Indices to Estimate Burn Severity: The Case of Endangered Nothofagus alessandrii (ruil)

IF 2.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
J. Gajardo, Marco A. Yáñez, S. Espinoza, M. Carrasco-Benavides, Yony Ormazábal, Carlos A. Mena, P. Gómez, P. Garrido
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ABSTRACT Accurate information is needed about burn severity caused by fires to design strategies for ecosystem recovery. The Mediterranean zone of Chile holds a high level of plant endemism. In summer 2017, nearly half a million hectares were severely burnt by fire in this zone. In this paper, we assessed the performance of three spectral indices used in mapping burn severity (difference Normalized Burn Ratio [dNBR], Relative difference Normalized Burn Ratio [RdNBR], and Relativized Burn Ratio [RBR]) on fragmented populations of the endangered ruil tree Nothofagus alessandrii, an endemic species of central Chile. The indices were obtained from Sentinel 2 images and their results contrasted with field measurements of severity recorded using the Composite Burn Index (CBI). The indices estimated the severity categories with a high overall accuracy obtained from error matrices and reaching values of 77.3, 76.0 and 69.3% for RdNBR, RBR, and dNBR, respectively. The surface estimated for the categories without damage (ND), low (L), and medium (M) were greater for the RdNBR and RBR indices than for the dNBR, while an opposite tendency was observed for the high severity category (H). Our results properly described the spatial variability of burn severity. This information may be useful for creating and managing plans for the recovery of highly fragmented and threatened deciduous ecosystems such as those dominated by ruil. We suggest that strategies for recovery or restoration should be oriented to the high fire severity zones, where reproductive individuals were lost, and the successful seedling recruitment is expected to diminish.
用绝对光谱指数和相对光谱指数估算烧伤严重程度的比较——以濒危山楂为例
为了设计生态系统恢复策略,需要准确的火灾烧伤严重程度信息。智利的地中海地区拥有高度的植物地方性。2017年夏季,该地区近50万公顷的土地被大火严重烧毁。本研究以智利中部特有物种、濒临灭绝的山核桃(Nothofagus alessandrii)为研究对象,评估了3种光谱指数(差异归一化烧伤比[dNBR]、相对差异归一化烧伤比[RdNBR]和相对烧伤比[RBR])在绘制烧伤严重程度地图中的表现。这些指数是从Sentinel 2号图像中获得的,并与使用复合烧伤指数(CBI)记录的严重程度的现场测量结果进行了对比。从误差矩阵中得到的指标对严重程度分类的估计总体精度较高,RdNBR、RBR和dNBR分别达到77.3、76.0和69.3%。无损伤(ND)、低(L)和中(M)类别的RdNBR和RBR指数估计的地表面积大于dNBR指数,而高严重类别(H)的趋势相反。我们的结果很好地描述了烧伤严重程度的空间变异性。这些信息可能有助于制定和管理恢复高度破碎和受到威胁的落叶生态系统的计划,例如那些由ruil主导的生态系统。我们认为,恢复或恢复的策略应以火灾严重程度高的地区为导向,在这些地区,生殖个体丢失,成功的幼苗招募预计会减少。
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Ecological Restoration
Ecological Restoration Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
1.70
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24
期刊介绍: Ecological Restoration is a forum for people advancing the science and practice of restoration ecology. It features the technical and biological aspects of restoring landscapes, as well as collaborations between restorationists and the design professions, land-use policy, the role of education, and more. This quarterly publication includes peer-reviewed science articles, perspectives and notes, book reviews, abstracts of restoration ecology progress published elsewhere, and announcements of scientific and professional meetings.
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