Analyzing the Influence of Climate Variables on Native Pasture Phenology in the Fitzroy Basin, Australia

Q2 Social Sciences
Mohammad Irvan Aditya
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Abstract Remote-sensing-based approaches to determining phenological parameters can help ascertain growing seasonality parameters and provide valuable insights into the growth dynamics of vegetation. Using native pastures as the vegetation type, this study aims to analyze variations and trends in the timing of the start of season (SOS) and the end of season (EOS), using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer data. The Fitzroy Basin in Queensland was selected as eleven-year case study, with the 2009 through 2020 period used for data acquisition and analysis. Four climatic variables—rainfall, temperature, humidity, and solar radiance data sources from climatic stations—were used to analyze the relationship between SOS and EOS. Sensitivity analysis based on multilayer perceptron neural network models was carried out to reveal the relative influence of climatic variables on SOS and EOS. Findings show that SOS and EOS trends are insignificant for most areas. Both of the phenological metrics are highly sensitive to rainfall. Fluctuation of rainfall has influence on the timing of seasonal parameters. Humidity and solar radiance, however, also appear to be a major influence for EOS. These findings can assist in providing information pertaining to pasture management strategies in anticipation of extreme climate conditions.
气候变量对澳大利亚菲茨罗伊盆地原生牧草物候的影响分析
基于遥感的物候参数测定方法可以帮助确定生长季节参数,并为了解植被的生长动态提供有价值的见解。本研究利用中分辨率成像光谱仪数据,以天然牧草为植被类型,分析季节开始(SOS)和季节结束(EOS)时间的变化和趋势。昆士兰的Fitzroy盆地被选为为期11年的案例研究,2009年至2020年期间用于数据采集和分析。利用气象站的降雨、温度、湿度和太阳辐射等4个气候变量,分析了SOS与EOS之间的关系。基于多层感知器神经网络模型进行敏感性分析,揭示了气候变量对SOS和EOS的相对影响。研究结果表明,SOS和EOS趋势在大多数地区不显著。这两个物候指标都对降雨高度敏感。降雨的波动对季节参数的时序有影响。然而,湿度和太阳辐射似乎也是EOS的主要影响因素。这些发现有助于提供有关极端气候条件下牧场管理策略的信息。
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Papers in Applied Geography
Papers in Applied Geography Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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