EVALUATING the GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTION (GPP) in DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL LAND USE TYPES in the VIETNAMESE MEKONG DELTA USING VEGETATION PHOTOSYNTHESIS MODEL (VPM)
Conference proceedings article
ผู้เขียน/บรรณาธิการ
กลุ่มสาขาการวิจัยเชิงกลยุทธ์
รายละเอียดสำหรับงานพิมพ์
รายชื่อผู้แต่ง: Diem P.K., Diem N.K., Varnakovida P., Chidthaisong A.
ผู้เผยแพร่: Asian Association on Remote Sensing
ปีที่เผยแพร่ (ค.ศ.): 2021
ISBN: 9781713843818
ภาษา: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
บทคัดย่อ
Research aims to estimate the gross primary production (GPP) on different agricultural land use types in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) using the vegetation photosynthesis model (VPM). The data of air temperature and the Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) collected at the meteorological stations in VMD were used to calculate the effect of temperature on plants (Tscalar). The Land Surface Water Index (LSWI), and the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) extracted from remote sensing data (MODIS MOD09A1) were used to calculate the effect of water (Wscalar) and growth stages (Pscalar). The light use efficiency (ϵg) on different agricultural land use types is calculated through the optimal amount of light combined with temperature and water for each growth stage. The GPP was then calculated using PAR, ϵg and EVI. The result shows that, by 2018, GPP was estimated at 8,093.67 tons C/year in the VMD. In which, the double rice crop accounts for about 3,282.14 tons C/year (40.55%), triple rice crop about 3,240.25 tons C/year (40%), Rice - Upland crop about 201.19 tons C/year year (2.49%), Rice - Shrimp about 376.26 tons C/year (4.65%), and forest with about 993.82 tons C/year (12.28%). In general, rice cultivation contributed the largest share to the gross primary production for the whole region (80.96%). This study also indicates that GPP estimation from the VPM model can be used to consider carbon uptake in the large region which is supported for environment management. © ACRS 2021.All right reserved.
คำสำคัญ
Gross primary production, vegetation photosynthesis model, Vietnamese Mekong Delta