Abstract
26Jul 2018 LONG-TERM MODIS BASED NDVI AND LST TRENDS OF NILGIRI BIOSPHERE. Tabassum Ishrath Fathima , R.K.Somashekar and Mohammed Ahmed. J. Department of Environmental Sciences, Bangalore University, Bangalore. Regional Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Bangalore.
Highlights
Overcome uncertainties in understanding the impact of climate change at micro-level changes using satellite data as input, appears to serve as one of the best tools
The outcome of the study is likely to assist in drawing plans for biodiversity conservation besides, planning and developing strategies to conserve save shola forest against climate change impact
Various studies have pointed out that shola forests present at higher elevation will be affected by environmental factors, which include climate change (Sukumar et al, 1995; Ravindranath et al, 1998; Suresh et al, 2011 and Robin et al, 2012), even a slight or moderate global warming of 1-20C will impact seriously on forest ecosystem
Summary
LONG-TERM MODIS BASED NDVI AND LST TRENDS OF NILGIRI BIOSPHERE. . Tabassum Ishrath Fathima, R.K.Somashekar and Mohammed Ahmed. 1. Department of Environmental Sciences, Bangalore University, Bangalore. 2. Regional Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Bangalore
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