원문정보
초록
영어
According to the REDD+ program, it is necessary to monitor, quantify, and report forest conditions in protected land areas. The objectives of this work were to quantify the average monthly aerial net primary productivity (ANPPMONTH) of semi-arid Chaco Forest at Copo National Park (CNP), Santiago del Estero, Argentina, during the period 2000-2023, as well as its spatial distribution and relationship, and its use efficiency (RUE) of average monthly rainfall (AMR). The ANPPMONTH model accounted for 90% of the seasonal variability from October to May, the average seasonal ANPPMONTH was 145 tons of dry matter per hectare (t dm/ha), being the maximum in January with 192 t dm/ha and the minimum in May with 91 t dm/ha. The surface area covered by ANPPMONTH exhibited a consistent positive trend from October to May (t test=15.65, p<0.01). Strong and significant direct relationships were found between ANPPMONTH and AMRs, linear models explaining 90% and 96% of the variability, respectively. The results obtained become reference values for assessing the capacity of the forest systems to stock carbon for global warming mitigation and for monitoring and controlling their response to extreme climatic adversities. The average ANPPMONTH reduces uncertainty when defining the thresholds to monitor and quantify ANPP and forest area, thus facilitating the detection of negative changes in land use in CNP. Such results evidence the National Parks Administration’s high effectiveness for the maintenance of protected area and for the high ANPP of the FCHS of CNP in the period 2000-2023.
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Introduction
Materials and Methods
Study area
NDVIMODIS time series
Seasonality of FCHS CNP
Time integrated NDVI
ANPPMONTH spatial distribution
Monthly aboveground net primary productivity
Rainfall data
Results
ANPPMONTH
Spatial distribution of ANPPMONTH
ANPPMONTH and average monthly rainfall relations
Discussion
ANPPMONTH
Spatial distribution of ANPPMONTH
ANPPMONTH and average monthly rainfall relations
Potential implications for conservation policies or management strategies
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
