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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Grazing capacity determination in short-term and long-term scales using MODIS and Sentinel-2 data in the southern rangelands of Zagros, Iran

F. Jafari A , R. Jafari A * and H. Bashari A
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A Department of Natural Resources, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.

* Correspondence to: reza.jafari@iut.ac.ir

The Rangeland Journal 45(2) 67-80 https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ23004
Submitted: 18 January 2023  Accepted: 25 July 2023   Published: 17 August 2023

© 2023 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the Australian Rangeland Society.

Abstract

Mapping and updating grazing capacity are necessary due to spatio-temporal variations of production in rangelands as a result of climatic and management changes. This study utilised short- and long-term grazing capacity mapping and monitoring by using satellite images in the rangelands of southern Zagros, Iran. In 2018, production of 16 rangeland types was estimated at spatial scales of 250 and 10 m from MODIS and Sentinel-2 images, and validated with field production data measured at 185 sampling sites through the R2 coefficient of determination. The production maps, along with the parameters of allowable utilisation of rangeland plant species, animal grazing area, animal daily requirement and length of grazing period, were used to calculate grazing capacity. In addition, the effect of climatic fluctuations on grazing capacity was investigated using the Standard Index of Annual Precipitation (SIAP) index from 2009 to 2018. The production obtained from satellite images varied between 2.4 and 393.2 kg ha−1 in 2018. The high correlation (80%) between image production maps and field measurements, as well as the significance of these relationships in all rangeland types (P < 0.05), allowed grazing capacity estimation by using satellite-based production. The minimum and maximum grazing capacities in a 100-day period were 1809 and 297 146 animal units (AU) respectively, in 258 387 ha. Grazing capacity monitoring from 2009 to 2018 showed that during a drought period, AUs were about 0.7 ha−1 below those in years of above-average rainfall. Use of satellite remote-sensing with different spatio-temporal scales therefore appears capable of mapping and monitoring grazing capacity, and can be used as a management tool by rangeland owners and related organisations.

Keywords: animal unit, drought, rangeland production, remote-sensing, spatial resolution, temporal resolution, vegetation type, Zagros mountains.


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