2019
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4144
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Remote‐sensing Based Assessment of Long‐term Riparian Vegetation Health in Proximity to Agricultural Lands with Herbicide Use History

Abstract: Riparian ecosystems provide various ecosystem services including habitat for a variety of plant and animal communities, biofiltering, and stabilizing stream and river systems. Due to their location, riparian zones often share long borders with agricultural fields where herbicides are commonly applied to eliminate unwanted plants. There is a general concern that exposure of riparian vegetation to off‐target drifted herbicides may adversely impact their health and diversity. We utilized the Normalized Difference… Show more

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“…VHI considers local biophysical and climatic conditions, and can be used for actual plant drought monitoring in various agrometeorological regions 36 . The basic principles of VHI are as follows: (1) a low normalized differences vegetation index (NDVI) and high land surface temperature (LST) suggest poor vegetation health 37 , 38 ; and (2) the contributions of VCI and TCI to VHI are assumed to be equal, since there are no data on the relative contributions of other conditions to vegetation health 35 . However, the contributions of TCI and VCI to VHI depend on climatic and other environmental factor 39 .…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VHI considers local biophysical and climatic conditions, and can be used for actual plant drought monitoring in various agrometeorological regions 36 . The basic principles of VHI are as follows: (1) a low normalized differences vegetation index (NDVI) and high land surface temperature (LST) suggest poor vegetation health 37 , 38 ; and (2) the contributions of VCI and TCI to VHI are assumed to be equal, since there are no data on the relative contributions of other conditions to vegetation health 35 . However, the contributions of TCI and VCI to VHI depend on climatic and other environmental factor 39 .…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%