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Maps of Drylands and Desertification - Asia

Attempts to map desertification are often non-satisfactory; A key requirement for mapping desertification is that it is defined in a way that leads to objective and practical measurement criteria. Earth-observing instruments carried on satellites (Prince 1999) routinely map land surface variables that respond to desertification, such as albedo, surface temperature, and vegetation cover, all with appropriate spatial resolution and regular global coverage. Unfortunately factors that are not related to desertification also affect these properties, for example AVHRR data have been used to monitor interannual changes of vegetation cover in dry regions (Tucker et al. 1991; Nicholson et al. 1998), but these are caused by rainfall fluctuations, not desertification (Prince 2002).

Persistent reduction in productivity is an expression of desertification (Prince 2002) and it is routinely measured using satellite derived vegetation indices (e.g., normalized difference vegetation index, NDVI). NDVI measures the amount of solar radiation absorbed by the vegetation, from which simple methods can be used to estimate net primary production (NPP Prince 1991). Prince (2002) has suggested that a persistent reduction of NPP below its potential, that does not disappear during wetter periods, could furnish a measurement of desertification that is both practical and based on the underlying mechanism.

Source: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, Current State and Trends, Chapter 22: Dryland Systems (details...)

The following list presents a compilation of (digitally available) key information sources related to this topic. Please click on the title to retrieve the file/website or click on '(details...)' to get more information on the respective file/website.
Desertification Map of the Drylands of Asia  (details...)
Desertification Vulnerability Map of Central and East Asia  (details...)
Desertification Vulnerability Map of Southeast Asia  (details...)
Land Cover Data and Desertification Data of Asia  (details...)
Can China feed Itself - A System For Evaluation of Policy Options  (details...)
Map of aridity zones in South and Southeast Asia  (details...)
Maps of the Types and Severity of Soil Degradation in South and Southeast Asia (based on ASSOD)  (details...)
Soil Degradation in South and Southeast Asia (ASSOD)  (details...)
Desertification vulnerability map of Asia and the Pacific  (details...)
National Soil Degradation Maps, based on GLASOD (UNEP/ISRIC)  (details...)
Maps of Drylands and Related Topics - WRI Earth Trends: Environmental Information Portal  (details...)
Desertification map of the drylands in Asia  (details...)
Salt-affected Soils of Malaysia  (details...)
Map of environmental degradation in Central Asia  (details...)
Maps of the natural disaster at the Areal Sea basin  (details...)