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Can land-use and land-cover change explain reduced resilience in forests?
Sara Alibakhshi
, Hossein Azadi
,
Leonardo Espinosa-Leal
Not published at VTT
University of Helsinki
University of Liège
Arcada University of Applied Sciences
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ecosystems
100%
forests
100%
land use
100%
islands
83%
signals
83%
data
66%
water
66%
vegetation
66%
remote sensing
50%
mangroves
50%
management
33%
time-series analysis
33%
climates
16%
tools
16%
indicators
16%
applications
16%
dynamics
16%
metrics
16%
correlations
16%
images
16%
satellites
16%
resolution
16%
middle east
16%
geography
16%
Keyphrases
Resilience
100%
Land Cover Change
100%
Qeshm Island
50%
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
20%
Water Ratio
20%
Series Analysis
20%
Vegetation Water
20%
Mangrove Forest
20%
Modified Normalized Difference Water Index (MNDWI)
20%
Middle East
10%
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)
10%
Remote Sensing
10%
Autocorrelation
10%
Remote Sensing Data
10%
Trend Analysis
10%
Management Tools
10%
Ecosystem Dynamics
10%
Statistical Measures
10%
Remote Sensing Image
10%
Landsat Data
10%
High-frequency Data
10%
One-site
10%
Ecosystem Management
10%
Qeshm
10%
Remotely Sensed Indices
10%
Conservation Efforts
10%
Mangrove Forest Ecosystem
10%
Annual Rainfall
10%
Reference Ecosystem
10%
Upward Trend
10%
Detecting Signals
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Standard Deviation
100%
Land Cover Change
100%
Land Use
100%
Remote Sensing
42%
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
28%
Vegetation
28%
MODIS
14%
Regional Geography
14%
Trend Analysis
14%
Ecosystem Dynamics
14%
Landsat
14%
Autocorrelation
14%
Ecosystem Resource Management
14%
Forest Ecosystem
14%
Geography
14%