International Journal of Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences ISSN 1712-3496 Vol. 3 (1), pp. 025-029, September, 2016. © Advanced Scholars Journals
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Long-go determined connections in decade-long SPOT-VGT NDVI records of flame affected and fire un-influenced destinations
Gianni Bruni* and Rose Caesr
Department of Agricultural science, university in Pisa, Italy.
Email: [email protected]
Accepted 21 July, 2016
Abstract
We investigated the fire-induced variability in the 1999-2005 time series of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) from SPOT-VEGETATION sensor for two different types of vegetation sites: fire un-affected and fire-affected. The statistical analysis, performed by using the detrended variation analysis (DFA), it appears that fires contribute in increasing the persistence of time dynamics of vegetation, driving unstable patterns in vegetation dynamics of burned areas.
Key words: Fires, NDVI, detrended variation analysis, spot-vegetation sensor.