Swiss tree lines - a GIS-based Approximation
Author(s) -
Erich Szerencsits
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
landscape online
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.436
H-Index - 14
ISSN - 1865-1542
DOI - 10.3097/lo.201228
Subject(s) - altitude (triangle) , tree line , context (archaeology) , tree (set theory) , line (geometry) , environmental science , physical geography , geographic information system , remote sensing , climate change , geography , forestry , geology , mathematics , oceanography , mathematical analysis , geometry , archaeology
Mountain timber lines are relevant in the context of land abandonment and climate change. For Switzerland,\udGIS-compliant delimitations of the tree line and the forest line are still lacking. Recent high-resolution landcover\udinformation offers new possibilities for GIS-based approaches. In a Swiss-wide study, an analysis based\udon slope zones was combined with a moving-window analysis to assess tree and forest line altitude, using\udtopographic data. The tree and the forest lines were delimited at the upper altitude reached by a tree or closed\udforest respectively. The model delivered a fine-scaled delimitation sensitive to local conditions. The results\udindicate that earlier studies underestimated the tree line altitudes for the fringes of the Alps. Also the variability\udinside climatic and bio-geographical regions is larger than it was estimated up to now
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