Vegetation sensitivity to droughts (1982-2011) through remote sensing in the Yucatan Peninsula, MexicoTools De la Barreda Bautista, Betsabe (2017) Vegetation sensitivity to droughts (1982-2011) through remote sensing in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractEcosystems undergo permanent alteration and degradation as a result of the pressure exerted upon them by anthropogenic activities and natural causes. Amongst the natural causes, drought can have considerable impacts on vegetation productivity; these impacts include biomass reduction and changes in vegetation cycles, growth, and vitality. Such impacts have important implications for society, and understanding the impacts of drought in natural systems will help minimise vulnerability to it. The Yucatan Peninsula is a vulnerable area in climate change scenarios, where increased intensity and frequency of droughts is already occurring.
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