KS, Murali and R, Siddappa Setty and KN, Ganeshaiah and R, Uma Shaanker (1998) Does forest type classification reflect spatial dynamics of vegetation? An analysis using GIS techniques. Current Science, 75 (3). pp. 220-227.
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Abstract
The existing methods of classification of forest vegetation rely more on the structure and composition of tree vegetation with little information derived from other layers. We suggest that any classificatory process of forest vegetation should consider the spatial dynamics of all the three layers namely, tree, shrub and herb. In this paper we have attempted to offer an objective method of classifying the vegetation at all the three layers utilizing GIS and multivariate statistical tools. Unlike the existing techniques, our method views the forest as a continuously changing mosaic of vegetation and not as an assemblage of discrete patches. Our study suggests that understanding the spatial dynamics of vegetation at one layer may not reflect that at others. Further, as an alternate to the existing methods, we also develop a continuum map of biodiversity of the forest that offers. the conservation value of each patch, an element that IS not conveyed in the existing classificatory processes.
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Subjects: | A ATREE Publications > G Journal Papers |
Divisions: | Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies Centre for Environment and Development > Forest, Governance and Livelihood |
Depositing User: | ATREE Bangalore |
Date Deposited: | 17 Jun 2024 09:18 |
Last Modified: | 28 Aug 2024 05:42 |
URI: | http://archives.atree.org/id/eprint/59 |