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    Fire Recurrence and the Dynamics of the Enhanced Vegetation Index in a Mediterranean Ecosystem

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    Copyright © 2015, IGI Global. Copying or distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of IGI Global is prohibited.This study area is located in the eastern littoral of the Iberian Peninsula; its importance resides in its Mediterranean ecosystem, complex topography, extensive land use changes, and intensive forest fires history. The study is done at the landscape level, covering a wide area for an extended period of time. This work uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Satellite Remote Sensing (SRS) techniques to evaluate the impact of spatio-temporal parameters on shaping Mediterranean landscapes. Interacting ecological parameters are analysed and correlated to post-fire vegetation regeneration in an attempt to understand its dynamics. The results provide evidence that the number of fires separated by short time intervals influence vegetation growth negatively measured as Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI). During this period, micro-climatic effects (soil and environmental humidity) are major factors influencing EVI-measured vegetation egeneration. The conclusions expect shifts in Mediterranean plant communities in heavily burned ecosystems stressing the importance of their correct short and long term post-fire management.The authors would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments that enriched the manuscript. This work has been supported by a fellowship from the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (Agencia Espanola de Cooperacion Internacional (AECI)) to the first author. Landsat imagery was provided by the GeoRange European project (EVK2-2000-20008).Abdul Malak, D.; Pausas, JG.; Pardo Pascual, JE.; Ruiz Fernández, LÁ. (2015). Fire Recurrence and the Dynamics of the Enhanced Vegetation Index in a Mediterranean Ecosystem. International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research. 6(2):18-35. doi:10.4018/ijagr.2015040102S18356
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