Functional and structural landscape indicators of intensification, resilience and resistance in agroecosystems in southern Argentina based on remotely sensed data
J. Ares et al., Functional and structural landscape indicators of intensification, resilience and resistance in agroecosystems in southern Argentina based on remotely sensed data, LANDSC ECOL, 16(3), 2001, pp. 221-234
There is increasing interest in developing criteria to evaluate the environ
mental implications of intensive agricultural land use. This implies discri
minating between nature and man-made effects upon structural and functional
attributes of agroecosystems. Adequate indicators of these combined effect
s should be cost efficient yet compatible with the core of ecological theor
y on biodiversity, spatial organization and ecosystem stability. We develop
ed resistance-resilience metrics of plant growth to evaluate the intensity
of agricultural use in a temperate irrigated basin in southern Argentina. T
he metrics are based on an analysis of the components of a temporal series
of vegetation indices computed at a low resolution from available globally
remote sensed reflectance imagery. We related the developed metrics to the
properties of the soils and plant canopies observed at field scale and high
-resolution imagery of the basin. Soil depth, soil erosion status and land
fragmentation account for large fractions of the variance of the distributi
on of functional groups of the plant canopies and are also correlated with
smaller scale attributes of land vegetation cover. Resistance-resilience in
dicators constitute a cost-efficient and adequate approach to evaluate the
degree of intensification of land agricultural use.