MODIS 시계열 위성영상을 이용한 한라산과 지리산 구상나무 식생 변동 추세 분석

Translated title of the contribution: Trend Analysis of Vegetation Changes of Korean Fir (Abies koreana Wilson) in Hallasan and Jirisan Using MODIS Imagery

Minki Choo, Cheolhee Yoo, Jungho Im, Dongjin Cho, Yoojin Kang, Hyunkyung Oh, Jongsung Lee

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Abstract

Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson) is one of the most important environmental indicator tree species for assessing climate change impacts on coniferous forests in the Korean Peninsula. However, due to the nature of alpine and subalpine regions, it is difficult to conduct regular field surveys of Korean fir, which is mainly distributed in regions with altitudes greater than 1,000 m. Therefore, this study analyzed the vegetation change trend of Korean fir using regularly observed remote sensing data. Specifically, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), land surface temperature (LST), and precipitation data from Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM from September 2003 to 2020 for Hallasan and Jirisan were used to analyze vegetation changes and their association with environmental variables. We identified a decrease in NDVI in 2020 compared to 2003 for both sites. Based on the NDVI difference maps, areas for healthy vegetation and high mortality of Korean fir were selected. Long-term NDVI time-series analysis demonstrated that both Hallasan and Jirisan had a decrease in NDVI at the high mortality areas (Hallasan: –0.46, Jirisan: –0.43). Furthermore, when analyzing the long-term fluctuations of Korean fir vegetation through the Hodrick-Prescott filter-applied NDVI, LST, and precipitation, the NDVI difference between the Korean fir healthy vegetation and high mortality sites increased with the increasing LST and decreasing precipitation in Hallasan. This suggests that the increase in LST and the decrease in precipitation contribute to the decline of Korean fir in Hallasan. In contrast, Jirisan confirmed a long-term trend of declining NDVI in the areas of Korean fir mortality but did not find a significant correlation between the changes in NDVI and environmental variables (LST and precipitation). Further analyses of environmental factors, such as soil moisture, insolation, and wind that have been identified to be related to Korean fir habitats in previous studies should be conducted. This study demonstrated the feasibility of using satellite data for long-term monitoring of Korean fir ecosystems and investigating their changes in conjunction with environmental conditions. This study provided the potential for satellite-based monitoring to improve our understanding of the ecology of Korean fir.

Translated title of the contributionTrend Analysis of Vegetation Changes of Korean Fir (Abies koreana Wilson) in Hallasan and Jirisan Using MODIS Imagery
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)325-338
Number of pages14
JournalKorean Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson)
  • MODIS
  • Normalized difference vegetation index
  • Remote sensing
  • Time-series analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering (miscellaneous)
  • Computers in Earth Sciences
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

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