物候学
城市化
气候变化
环境科学
地理
自然地理学
气候学
纬度
植被(病理学)
弹簧(装置)
城市热岛
比例(比率)
空间生态学
生态学
气象学
地图学
医学
机械工程
大地测量学
病理
工程类
生物
地质学
作者
Linze Li,Xuecao Li,Ghassem Asrar,Yuyu Zhou,Min Chen,Yelu Zeng,Xiaojun Li,Fa Li,Meng Luo,Amir Sapkota,Dalei Hao
出处
期刊:International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation
日期:2022-05-18
卷期号:110: 102815-102815
被引量:14
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jag.2022.102815
摘要
Spring phenology plays an essential role in climate change, terrestrial ecosystem, and public health. Field-based monitoring and understanding of changes in spring phenology for long periods and in large regions are challenging due to the limited in-site observations. Space-based remotely sensed observations offer great potentials for monitoring decadal spring phenology changes from regional to global scales. However, the coarse-scale remotely sensed observations are insufficient to capture fine-scale spring phenology dynamics, especially in urban areas, and this makes it challenging for understanding the combined effects of climate change and urbanization on spring phenology. We derived the start of phenology season (SOS) in New York State using 30 m Landsat observations from 1990 to 2015 to understand the impact of the environment and urbanization on SOS. The results show that SOS for different years reveals heterogeneous spatial distribution. Most regions of New York State have been experiencing significant spring phenology changes in form of earlier onset of vegetation greening, ranging from 0.2 to 0.6 day/year during 1990 to 2015, and this trend varies slightly with latitudes and urbanization levels. Further, spatial correlation analysis shows that the increase in temperature and urbanization could both promote the advancement of SOS. However, the effect of urbanization (partial correlation coefficient (R) ranges from −0.289 to −0.542) on SOS is greater than the effect of temperature (R ranges from 0.006 to −0.192). The study generates a high spatio-temporal resolution spring phenology dataset for ecological, environmental and public health studies, especially in urban areas, and reveals the importance of better accounting for the urbanization effects when quantifying the SOS dynamics in phenology models.
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