The Role of Hillshade, Aspect, and Toposhape in the Woodland Dieback of Arid and Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study in Zagros Woodlands of Ilam Province, Iran

Soil moisture plays a key role in the ecological capability of arid and semi-arid woodland. Reducing soil moisture due to frequent droughts causes pest prevalence and disease outbreak and the consequence of forest dieback. On the other hand, soil moisture is strongly correlated with the amount of ra...

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Main Authors: Najafifar Ali, Hosseinzadeh Jaafar, Karamshahi Abdolali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Landscape Ecology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2019-0011
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spelling doaj-88545f7f1aa2402790ac74ee149e44212021-09-06T19:41:38ZengSciendoJournal of Landscape Ecology1805-41962019-09-01122799110.2478/jlecol-2019-0011jlecol-2019-0011The Role of Hillshade, Aspect, and Toposhape in the Woodland Dieback of Arid and Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study in Zagros Woodlands of Ilam Province, IranNajafifar Ali0Hosseinzadeh Jaafar1Karamshahi Abdolali2Assistant professors, Agricultural Research, Extension and Education, Agriculture and Natural resources Research Center of Ilam, Iran, Tel: +98 9188401480; Fax: +988433332501Associate professors, Department of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilam, IranAssociate professors, Department of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilam, IranSoil moisture plays a key role in the ecological capability of arid and semi-arid woodland. Reducing soil moisture due to frequent droughts causes pest prevalence and disease outbreak and the consequence of forest dieback. On the other hand, soil moisture is strongly correlated with the amount of radiation received on the Earth’s surface. The sun’s radiation is traditionally described often by aspect and sometimes by toposhape. The use of the hillshade map for estimating solar radiation is possible through developing GIS. The present study aimed to compare the relationship and the ability of these indices to describe the phenomenon of arid and semi-arid woodland decline better and more accurately in a case study in the west of Iran. To this aim, the aspect and toposhape layers were generated in 5 and 12 classes, respectively. Then, the hillshade map in range of 0-255 was made during the peak of summer heat. The comparison of the dieback ratio in the three characteristic histograms showed that the shade index, unlike the other two indicators, had a significant effect on forest drought (R2=0.91 for linear equation and R2=0.94 for quadratic equation). The results indicated that the application of hillshade in describing and analysing ecological processes by relying on soil moisture such as woodland dieback is superior to the other two indicators. It is suggested that this index be used to obtain a risk model to predict woodlands dieback which are under the pressure of frequent droughts due to climate change or other mortal factors.https://doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2019-0011arid ecosystemsaspectdiebackdeclinehillshadetoposhapezagros woodland
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The Role of Hillshade, Aspect, and Toposhape in the Woodland Dieback of Arid and Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study in Zagros Woodlands of Ilam Province, Iran
Journal of Landscape Ecology
arid ecosystems
aspect
dieback
decline
hillshade
toposhape
zagros woodland
author_facet Najafifar Ali
Hosseinzadeh Jaafar
Karamshahi Abdolali
author_sort Najafifar Ali
title The Role of Hillshade, Aspect, and Toposhape in the Woodland Dieback of Arid and Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study in Zagros Woodlands of Ilam Province, Iran
title_short The Role of Hillshade, Aspect, and Toposhape in the Woodland Dieback of Arid and Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study in Zagros Woodlands of Ilam Province, Iran
title_full The Role of Hillshade, Aspect, and Toposhape in the Woodland Dieback of Arid and Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study in Zagros Woodlands of Ilam Province, Iran
title_fullStr The Role of Hillshade, Aspect, and Toposhape in the Woodland Dieback of Arid and Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study in Zagros Woodlands of Ilam Province, Iran
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Hillshade, Aspect, and Toposhape in the Woodland Dieback of Arid and Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study in Zagros Woodlands of Ilam Province, Iran
title_sort role of hillshade, aspect, and toposhape in the woodland dieback of arid and semi-arid ecosystems: a case study in zagros woodlands of ilam province, iran
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Landscape Ecology
issn 1805-4196
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Soil moisture plays a key role in the ecological capability of arid and semi-arid woodland. Reducing soil moisture due to frequent droughts causes pest prevalence and disease outbreak and the consequence of forest dieback. On the other hand, soil moisture is strongly correlated with the amount of radiation received on the Earth’s surface. The sun’s radiation is traditionally described often by aspect and sometimes by toposhape. The use of the hillshade map for estimating solar radiation is possible through developing GIS. The present study aimed to compare the relationship and the ability of these indices to describe the phenomenon of arid and semi-arid woodland decline better and more accurately in a case study in the west of Iran. To this aim, the aspect and toposhape layers were generated in 5 and 12 classes, respectively. Then, the hillshade map in range of 0-255 was made during the peak of summer heat. The comparison of the dieback ratio in the three characteristic histograms showed that the shade index, unlike the other two indicators, had a significant effect on forest drought (R2=0.91 for linear equation and R2=0.94 for quadratic equation). The results indicated that the application of hillshade in describing and analysing ecological processes by relying on soil moisture such as woodland dieback is superior to the other two indicators. It is suggested that this index be used to obtain a risk model to predict woodlands dieback which are under the pressure of frequent droughts due to climate change or other mortal factors.
topic arid ecosystems
aspect
dieback
decline
hillshade
toposhape
zagros woodland
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2019-0011
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