Assessment of pasture productivity in the Italian Alps using spectrometric and remote sensing information
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Three years of summer field studies (20022004) were conducted at two sites in the Central Italian Alps. Field spectroradiometer data were
acquired on different vegetation typologies where current above ground biomass was measured with traditional agronomic methods.
Radiometric measurements were synthesised into a set of spectral vegetation indices. Log-transformed regression analysis between fresh
biomass and spectral vegetation indices indicated that soil-adjusted vegetation indices (SAVI, MSAVI and OSAVI) show a better correlation
(r2 > 0.60) than more commonly employed indices as SR and NDVI (r2 < 0.50). Cross validation procedure showed that a regressive model
based on MSAVI index was the most predictive. Analysis of covariance revealed that data from different years and vegetation types
significantly influenced the relation, however no improvement in the regressive model was found when data were used separately. After a
suitable calibration procedure, a fresh biomass map of the study area was obtained using Landsat-7 imagery. Results showed that the
integrated use of field spectral measurements and satellite derived information can provide a valuable support to the assessment of pasture
biomass production in alpine environment.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pasture production; Alpine environment; Spectroradiometer; Vegetation indices; Satellite imagery
List of contributors:
Brivio, PIETRO ALESSANDRO; Boschetti, Mirco
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