Abstract

The use of remote sensing for examining phenological variation in tropical forests is scarce. The major objectives of the study were to characterize the intra-annual variability of phenological cycle of the Biligiri Ranganathaswamy Temple Tiger Reserve (BRT) and the potentiality of these phenological metrices in defining species assemblages by classifying the forest. Sentinel-2 derived temporal Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data of 2019 was used to extract the vegetation trends and to derive phenological metrics using CropPhenology R package. Seasonal trends revealed that the highest greenness was associated with high NDVI values in September and October. We identified seven vegetation classes in the region and used Random Forest classifier to prepare a community level classification map with an overall classification accuracy of 68.9%. Our results revealed that incorporating the field sampling data and NDVI data can be effectively used for identifying, mapping and monitoring phenology of the BRT landscape..

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