Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries

Recently, drought has occurred severely in the Central Highland of Vietnam, particularly during dry seasons of El Niño years. Towards disaster mitigation and sustainable management for drought, this study aims to clarify relationship between drought area detected in dry peak month (March) in year...

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Main Authors: Nguyễn, Thị Thu Hà, Mai, Trọng Nhuận, Bùi, Đình Cảnh, Nguyễn, Thiên Phương Thảo
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-554552018-07-09T05:09:19Z Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries Nguyễn, Thị Thu Hà Mai, Trọng Nhuận Bùi, Đình Cảnh Nguyễn, Thiên Phương Thảo : Drought, El Niño, Landsat Imagery, NDDI, the Central Highland. Recently, drought has occurred severely in the Central Highland of Vietnam, particularly during dry seasons of El Niño years. Towards disaster mitigation and sustainable management for drought, this study aims to clarify relationship between drought area detected in dry peak month (March) in years El Niño occurred such as 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2016 with local main climate factors and land-uses. Normal Difference Drought Index (NDDI) retrieved from the difference of NDWI and NDVI was used in this study. Results showed that the most severe drought occurred in March 2005 with total area under severe level reached to 1,170 thousand hectares corresponding to 21% of the highland’s total area, and the smallest drought was recorded in March 1999 with total severely affected area of 550 thousand hectares. Drought-impacted area has increased dramatically for recent years, the largest drought-impacted area was recorded in dry season 2015 with 2,486 thousand hectares, corresponding to 46% of the highland’s total area. If the severe drought area is highly dependent on seasonal average rainfall (R=-0.91), the drought-impacted area is much more dependent on the expansion of residential area and coffee planting area. Therefore, sustainable land-use planning for drought mitigation should be paid attention 2017-08-04T08:08:46Z 2017-08-04T08:08:46Z 2016 Article Nguyễn, T. T. H., Mai, T. N., Bùi, Đ. C., Nguyễn, T. P. T. (2016). Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries. VNU Journal of Science, Vol. 32, No. 1S, 255-263 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/55455 en Vol. 32, No. 1S (2016) 255-263; VNU Journal of Science application/pdf H. : ĐHQGHN
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
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topic : Drought, El Niño, Landsat Imagery, NDDI, the Central Highland.
spellingShingle : Drought, El Niño, Landsat Imagery, NDDI, the Central Highland.
Nguyễn, Thị Thu Hà
Mai, Trọng Nhuận
Bùi, Đình Cảnh
Nguyễn, Thiên Phương Thảo
Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries
description Recently, drought has occurred severely in the Central Highland of Vietnam, particularly during dry seasons of El Niño years. Towards disaster mitigation and sustainable management for drought, this study aims to clarify relationship between drought area detected in dry peak month (March) in years El Niño occurred such as 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2016 with local main climate factors and land-uses. Normal Difference Drought Index (NDDI) retrieved from the difference of NDWI and NDVI was used in this study. Results showed that the most severe drought occurred in March 2005 with total area under severe level reached to 1,170 thousand hectares corresponding to 21% of the highland’s total area, and the smallest drought was recorded in March 1999 with total severely affected area of 550 thousand hectares. Drought-impacted area has increased dramatically for recent years, the largest drought-impacted area was recorded in dry season 2015 with 2,486 thousand hectares, corresponding to 46% of the highland’s total area. If the severe drought area is highly dependent on seasonal average rainfall (R=-0.91), the drought-impacted area is much more dependent on the expansion of residential area and coffee planting area. Therefore, sustainable land-use planning for drought mitigation should be paid attention
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author Nguyễn, Thị Thu Hà
Mai, Trọng Nhuận
Bùi, Đình Cảnh
Nguyễn, Thiên Phương Thảo
author_facet Nguyễn, Thị Thu Hà
Mai, Trọng Nhuận
Bùi, Đình Cảnh
Nguyễn, Thiên Phương Thảo
author_sort Nguyễn, Thị Thu Hà
title Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries
title_short Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries
title_full Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries
title_fullStr Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Droughts Over the Central Highland of Vietnam in El Niño Years Using Landsat Imageries
title_sort mapping droughts over the central highland of vietnam in el niño years using landsat imageries
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