Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Transboundary Differences in Fractional Vegetation Cover in the Red River Basin from 2000 to 2023
2025
Yiwei Zhang | Jintao Mao | Yun Zhang | Bailan Zhou | Zejian Qiu | Yifan Dong | Ronghua Zhong
The vegetation cover in the Red River Basin (RRB) has undergone considerable changes over the past 20 years. Identifying vegetation cover and its transboundary differences is crucial for assessing the ecological health of the region. This study utilized normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data (2000&ndash:2023) to analyze the spatiotemporal dynamics of fractional vegetation cover (FVC) and its transboundary differences within the RRB. The results revealed the following: (1) From 2000 to 2023, overall FVC in the basin increased, with a mean value of 0.64, indicating favorable vegetation conditions. (2) In terms of spatial distribution, the RRB in China (RRBC) generally exhibited higher FVC in the west and lower FVC in the east, whereas the RRB in Vietnam and Laos (RRBVL) exhibited higher FVC in the east and lower FVC in the west. Regarding spatiotemporal changes, in RRBC, the changes were primarily characterized by both non-significant improvement (56.01%) and extremely significant improvement (21.45%). Conversely, RRBVL exhibited both areas of extremely significant improvement (25.4%) and areas of extremely significant degradation (18%). (3) Anthropogenic activities exerted a stronger influence than precipitation on both spatiotemporal changes and transboundary differences in FVC. In conclusion, an overall increase in FVC is observed throughout the RRB, with notable transboundary variations.
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