Authors
Joris H Wiethase, Rob Critchlow, Charles Foley, Lara Foley, Elliot J Kinsey, Brenda G Bergman, Boniface Osujaki, Zawadi Mbwambo, Paul Baran Kirway, Kelly R Redeker, Susan E Hartley, Colin M Beale
Publication date
2023/2/22
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
2417
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Semiarid rangelands are identified as at high risk of degradation due to anthropogenic pressure and climate change. Through tracking timelines of degradation we aimed to identify whether degradation results from a loss of resistance to environmental shocks, or loss of recovery, both of which are important prerequisites for restoration. Here we combined extensive field surveys with remote sensing data to explore whether long-term changes in grazing potential demonstrate loss of resistance (ability to maintain function despite pressure) or loss of recovery (ability to recover following shocks). To monitor degradation, we created a bare ground index: a measure of grazeable vegetation cover visible in satellite imagery, allowing for machine learning based image classification. We found that locations that ended up the most degraded tended to decline in condition more during years of widespread degradation but …
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