2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13204090
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A Novel Approach for Forest Fragmentation Susceptibility Mapping and Assessment: A Case Study from the Indian Himalayan Region

Abstract: An estimation of where forest fragmentation is likely to occur is critically important for improving the integrity of the forest landscape. We prepare a forest fragmentation susceptibility map for the first time by developing an integrated model and identify its causative factors in the forest landscape. Our proposed model is based upon the synergistic use of the earth observation data, forest fragmentation approach, patch forests, causative factors, and the weight-of-evidence (WOE) method in a Geographical In… Show more

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“…Based on the relevant studies [67][68][69] and the experimental comparisons, we reclassified the forest fragmentation severity of each analytical unit into five grades: low fragmentation, above-low fragmentation, medium fragmentation, sub-high fragmentation, and high fragmentation, by following the criteria of natural breakpoint reclassification.…”
Section: Detection Of Factors Associated With Forest Fragmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the relevant studies [67][68][69] and the experimental comparisons, we reclassified the forest fragmentation severity of each analytical unit into five grades: low fragmentation, above-low fragmentation, medium fragmentation, sub-high fragmentation, and high fragmentation, by following the criteria of natural breakpoint reclassification.…”
Section: Detection Of Factors Associated With Forest Fragmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6a, b reveals forest fragmentation and breakingoff of the contiguity of the forest canopy, creating scattered and fragmented forest islands. Studies reveal that such a process could compromise landscape integrity (Ramachandra and Kumar 2011;Batar et al 2021).…”
Section: Kavali Landslidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the use of forest cover as the core base of this analysis helped focus on the pattern of evolution and fragmentation of the habitat, which is currently a constant concern [94]. Our study could represent the basis for a prediction analysis, which would evaluate the tendency of forest fragmentation for the next decades, but also the proper measures that are to be taken in order to protect forest cover [95].…”
Section: Study Limitations and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%