Publications

Liu, FS; Chen, Y; Lu, HY; Shao, HB (2017). Albedo indicating land degradation around the Badain Jaran Desert for better land resources utilization. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 578, 67-73.

Abstract
Surface albedo is an easy access parameter in reflecting the status of both human disturbed soil and indirectly influenced area, whose characteristic is an important indicator in sustainable development under the background of global climate change. In this study, we employed meteorological data, MODIS 8-day BRDF/Albedo and LAI products from 2000 to 2014 to show the amelioration and mechanism around the Badain Jaran Desert Results showed that the human-dominated afforestation activities significantly increased the leaf area index (LAI) in summer and autumn. Lower reflectance at visible band was sensed inside the desert compared with the ecozone and the lowest albedo at forested area. The contribution of soil and vegetation reflectance to surface albedo determined the linear sensitivity of albedo to LAI variation. Decreased albedo dominated the spatial-temporal pattern of the Badain Jaran Desert. This study suggested that surface albedo can be regarded as a useful index in indicating the change process and evaluating the sustainable development of biological management around the Badain Jaran Desert (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V.

DOI:
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.171

ISSN:
0048-9697