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Onuegbu Francis E
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了解归一化差异植被指数(NDVI)和地表温度(LST)之间的时空联系对于管理全球变化中的地貌恢复能力至关重要。本研究利用大地遥感卫星(Landsat)数据,采用相关分析方法研究了 2000-2022 年尼日利亚阿巴卡利基地方政府所在地的归一化植被指数与地表温度之间的关系。多年趋势表明,LST 的普遍升高超过了 9°C,而 NDVI 却在下降,这意味着植被的清除将地表从碳汇转变成了降温源。2000 年,NDVI 与 LST 呈正相关(r=0.745,p<0.01);到 2022 年,大规模 NDVI 抑制导致 NDVI 与 LST 呈强负相关(r=-0.751,p<0.01)。研究结果表明,以前与土地利用多样性相关的异质 NDVI-LST 耦合迅速解耦。可持续集约化为恢复气候缓冲植被和重新耦合当地的人为-气候系统提供了潜力。在适应社会环境变化的同时,持续监测可跟踪恢复进展。这项研究利用遥感和相关性分析,加深了人们对人类活动对地貌能量的影响的理解,并对全球变化下的综合管理产生了影响。
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Investigating the Spatio-Temporal Relationship between NDVI and LST in Abakaliki LGA, Ebonyi State Nigeria, Using Landsat and Correlation Analysis: Implications for Landscape Management
Understanding spatiotemporal linkages between normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) and land surface temperature (LST) is crucial for managing landscape resilience amid global change. This study applied correlation analyses to investigate NDVI-LST relationships across Abakaliki LGA, Nigeria from 2000-2022 using Landsat data. Multi-decadal trends revealed widespread LST increases exceeding 9°C, while NDVI declined, implying vegetation clearing transformed surfaces from carbon sinks to sources dampening temperatures. In 2000, NDVI positively correlated with LST (r=0.745, p<0.01); by 2022, large-scale NDVI suppression drove strong negative correlations between NDVI and LST (r=-0.751, p<0.01). Findings documented rapid decoupling of previously heterogeneous NDVI-LST couplings tied to diverse land use. Sustainable intensification offers potential to restore climate-buffering vegetation and recouple local anthropogenic-climatic systems. Continued monitoring can track restoration progress while adaptation evolves with socio-environmental change. This research advances understanding of anthropic impacts on landscape energetics using remote sensing and correlation analyses, with implications for integrated management under global change.
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