2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8111174
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Land Degradation Monitoring in the Ordos Plateau of China Using an Expert Knowledge and BP-ANN-Based Approach

Abstract: Abstract:Land degradation monitoring is of vital importance to provide scientific information for promoting sustainable land utilization. This paper presents an expert knowledge and BP-ANN-based approach to detect and monitor land degradation in an effort to overcome the deficiencies of image classification and vegetation index-based approaches. The proposed approach consists of three generic steps: (1) extraction of knowledge on the relationship between land degradation degree and predisposing factors, which … Show more

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“…Therefore, human factors have not been treated in the present study. Nevertheless, human activities such as ‘grain to green’ and ecological reconstruction might have strong effects toward the reversal of land degradation (Yue, Li, et al, ; Yue, Ye, et al, ). Because of this, we argue that human factors should be added to the indicators for a comprehensive ADSA.…”
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“…Therefore, human factors have not been treated in the present study. Nevertheless, human activities such as ‘grain to green’ and ecological reconstruction might have strong effects toward the reversal of land degradation (Yue, Li, et al, ; Yue, Ye, et al, ). Because of this, we argue that human factors should be added to the indicators for a comprehensive ADSA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, considering the huge arid area in Northern China, that index is well suited to our research needs. Some indices such as the moving standard deviation index and albedo have been proposed as powerful adjuncts to the NDVI for monitoring desertification patterns (Tanser & Palmer, ; Xu et al, ; Yue, Li, et al, ). Therefore, we argue that indicators such as albedo as an adjunct to NDVI may create a more accurate DT for classifying aeolian desertification.…”
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confidence: 99%
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