Applying two remotely-sensed methods for monitoring grazing impacts in the Australian arid zone

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作者
Bastin, Gary [1 ]
Cowley, Robyn [2 ]
Friedel, Margaret [3 ]
Materne, Chris [4 ]
机构
[1] POB 2886, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia
[2] Dept Ind Tourism & Trade, GPO Box 3000, Darwin, NT 0801, Australia
[3] Charles Darwin Univ, Res Inst Environm & Livelihoods, Grevillea Dr, Alice Springs, NT 0870, Australia
[4] Dept Ind Tourism & Trade, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia
来源
RANGELAND JOURNAL | 2023年 / 45卷 / 04期
关键词
cover production loss; ground-cover deficit; ground-cover response; grazing gradients; landscape heterogeneity; rainfall variability; remote sensing; stocking rate; trend monitoring; LAND DEGRADATION; RAINFALL VARIABILITY; RECOVERY PROCESSES; VEGETATION COVER; GROUND-COVER; RANGELANDS; TRENDS;
D O I
10.1071/RJ23030
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Objective monitoring methods that reliably identify grazing impact are required for long-term sustainable management in the arid rangelands. In Australia such methods must contend with highly unpredictable rainfall and large paddocks incorporating spatially complex land types with differing grazing preferences. Retrospective analysis of data collected following very dry and very wet periods removes vegetation dynamics generated by lesser rainfall events and should increase our ability to separate grazing effects from seasonal variability. Two remote-sensing methods were tested for their capacity to quantify trends over 30 years in vegetation-cover dynamics on a pastoral lease in central Australia with a history of heavy grazing. Following destocking by 2002, one section became a conservation reserve and another transitioned to a research station. During drought, the Dynamic Reference Cover Method (DRCM) showed that ground-cover deficit was less negative on both areas towards the end of the study. This improvement was attributable to increased ground cover after removal of grazing, followed by a reduced, but variable, grazing intensity on the research station and the spread of an introduced palatable perennial grass. Ground-cover response following rainfall was highest in 2011. Likewise, increased ground cover meant that the percentage Cover Production Loss (%CPL) index, calculated using grazing gradient methods (GGMs), was considerably less than a decade earlier following similar rainfall. Results from an associated recovery index (R) were inconclusive. Landscape heterogeneity potentially affected calculation of cover deficit using DRCM but, because heterogeneity was stable over time, reported change between dry years reliably indicated a trend owing to grazing. Interpreting trend from successive %CPL values in wet periods was complicated on the research station by altered waterpoint locations being superimposed on pre-existing degradation; however, the method should be effective in large paddocks with stable waterpoint locations. Despite their limitations, both methods can assist in objectively judging the long-term sustainability of grazing practices in contrasting seasonal conditions. The rainfall experienced in Australia's arid rangelands can be so unpredictable that remote-sensing methods depending on regular growing seasons to detect grazing impacts are ineffective. We tested two methods that assess ground cover in the wettest and driest years respectively, across a 32-year period, for detecting trends in impacts. Despite limitations created by spatial variability and small paddocks, the methods provide an objective means of assessing trends in management impacts independent of arid Australia's erratic climate.
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