2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15143641
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Assessment of Spatiotemporal Patterns and the Effect of the Relationship between Meteorological Drought and Vegetation Dynamics in the Yangtze River Basin Based on Remotely Sensed Data

Abstract: Global climate change and human activities have increased the frequency and severity of droughts. This has become a critical factor affecting vegetation growth and diversity, resulting in detrimental effects on agricultural production, ecosystem stability, and socioeconomic development. Therefore, assessing the response of vegetation dynamics to drought can offer valuable insights into the physiological mechanisms of terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we applied long-term datasets (2001–2020) of solar-induced chlor… Show more

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“…This advanced index dynamically adjusts PDSI parameters in response to specific climatic data from individual stations, thus offering a more tailored and effective tool for assessing local climate conditions [36]. Furthermore, the SPEI further broadens the scope by incorporating variables such as temperature and precipitation, addressing the multi-scale dimensions of drought, and providing a more holistic understanding than the SPI [37,38]. Acknowledging the intricate genesis and diverse factors influencing drought, our study extensively employs both scPDSI and SPEI indices to meticulously investigate the spatial and temporal dynamics of drought within the designated study region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This advanced index dynamically adjusts PDSI parameters in response to specific climatic data from individual stations, thus offering a more tailored and effective tool for assessing local climate conditions [36]. Furthermore, the SPEI further broadens the scope by incorporating variables such as temperature and precipitation, addressing the multi-scale dimensions of drought, and providing a more holistic understanding than the SPI [37,38]. Acknowledging the intricate genesis and diverse factors influencing drought, our study extensively employs both scPDSI and SPEI indices to meticulously investigate the spatial and temporal dynamics of drought within the designated study region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%