Lars-Ove Westerberg
Stockholm University
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Remote Sensing | 2016
Ian Brown; Simon L. A. Mwansasu; Lars-Ove Westerberg
The mangroves of the Rufiji Delta are an important habitat and resource. The mangrove forest reserve is home to an indigenous population and has been under pressure from an influx of migrants from the landward side of the delta. Timely and effective forest management is needed to preserve the delta and mangrove forest. Here, we investigate the potential of polarimetric target decomposition for mangrove forest monitoring and analysis. Using three ALOS PALSAR images, we show that L-band polarimetry is capable of mapping mangrove dynamics and is sensitive to stand structure and the hydro-geomorphology of stands. Entropy-alpha-anisotropy and incoherent target decompositions provided valuable measures of scattering behavior related to forest structure. Little difference was found between Yamaguchi and Arii decompositions, despite the conceptual differences between these models. Using these models, we were able to differentiate the scattering behavior of the four main species found in the delta, though classification was impractical due to the lack of pure stands. Scattering differences related to season were attributed primarily to differences in ground moisture or inundation. This is the first time mangrove species have been identified by their scattering behavior in L-band polarimetric data. These results suggest higher resolution L-band quad-polarized imagery, such as from PALSAR-2, may be a powerful tool for mangrove species mapping.
Journal of ecology and the natural environment | 2014
Simon L. A. Mwansasu; Lars-Ove Westerberg
Africa’s attractiveness to potential biofuel investors is based on the assumption that there is plenty of unused land available for investment in different countries of the continent. However, thei ...
Geografiska Annaler Series A-physical Geography | 1999
Ingmar Borgström; Sara A. O. Cousins; Annika Dahlberg; Lars-Ove Westerberg
On 30-31 August 1997, extreme precipitation fell locally over parts of west central Sweden, causing flash floods on the eastern and southern slopes of Mount Fulufjallet. Here we report from fieldwork carried out during the first year after the event. A survey map of the Stora Goljan flash flood channel is pre-sented. The geomorphic effects are described, as well as the general status of the recolonisation of vegetation. The erosional effects of the flash floods were extensive, and included the expansion of stream channels, mass movement, and the almost complete removal of vegetation in broad strips along the water-courses. Future work is presented in a theoretical context.
The Holocene | 2018
Elin Norström; Helena Öberg; Sandra Raúl Sitoe; Anneli Ekblom; Lars-Ove Westerberg; Jan Risberg
This study explores temporal dynamics within grassland and Miombo woodland ecosystems in southern Mozambique and their potential coupling to hydro-climate change during the late-Holocene period. Palaeo-reconstructions are based on phytolith and diatom assemblages and mineral magnetic properties in fossil sediments from Lake Chilau, southern Mozambique. Phytolith interpretation was aided by previous ecological studies on modern plants and soils. The Lake Chilau record suggests high abundance of Panicoideae and other mesophytic grasses during the AD 1200s and 1300s, followed by an increase in Chloridoideae and grasses of more xerophytic affinity between ca. AD 1400 and 1550. This vegetation transition takes place during the early phase of the so-called ‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA), when regional palaeoclimate records report a shift from warmer and wetter towards drier and cooler conditions in southern Africa. Concurrent to these shifts within the grassland biome, the Chilau record reports an increase in phytoliths associated with arboreal vegetation (ca. AD 1400–1550), probably associated with the woody component of the Miombo savanna ecosystem. This supports previous studies hypothesizing that the forest component of the Miombo savanna was favoured by LIA dryness, although at Chilau, this expansion may have been amplified by a decline in fire disturbance. These tentative responses in the woody components of the savanna biome to shifts in moisture availability in the past have implications for future management and sustainability of the Miombo ecosystem in southern Mozambique under a changing climate.
Journal of African Archaeology | 2016
Mats Widgren; Tim Maggs; Anna Plikk; Jan Risberg; Maria H. Schoeman; Lars-Ove Westerberg
Earlier work on the terraced settlements of the Bokoni area (16th to 19th century, Mpumalanga province, South Africa) focussed on the homesteads, their contents, layout and chronology. This paper s ...
Journal of Paleolimnology | 2012
Helena Öberg; Thorbjørn Joest Andersen; Lars-Ove Westerberg; Jan Risberg; Karin Holmgren
Lake Duluti is a small, topographically closed crater lake located on the flanks of Mt Meru, northern Tanzania. Analyses of diatoms in three short sediment cores and four modern samples from Lake Duluti were used to infer past environmental changes. 210Pb and 137Cs activity profiles combined with AMS 14C dates provide the chronological framework. Weak agreement between the 210Pb and 14C records, together with dating uncertainty, precludes construction of precise age models. The modern diatom flora, from plankton and three periphytic habitats, is dominated by Aulacoseira ambigua (Grunow) Simonsen, Gomphonema parvulum (Kützing) Grunow and Nitzschia amphibia Grunow. All three cores display similar stratigraphic succession, but the relative ratio of habitats represented by the diatoms varies substantially between cores. Diatoms indicate that the oldest part of the record is characterized by relatively low lake level and swampy vegetation. In the late nineteenth or early twentieth century there was a rapid lake level rise and the swamp turned into an open-water lake. High lake levels have prevailed since that time.
The Geographical Journal | 2010
Lars-Ove Westerberg; Karin Holmgren; Lowe Börjeson; N. Thomas Håkansson; Vesa Laulumaa; Maria Ryner; Helena Öberg
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2013
Helena Öberg; Elin Norström; Maria Malmström Ryner; Karin Holmgren; Lars-Ove Westerberg; Jan Risberg; Sigrún Dögg Eddudóttir; Thorbjørn Joest Andersen; Alfred N.N. Muzuka
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2015
Elídio A. Massuanganhe; Célia Macamo; Lars-Ove Westerberg; Salomão Bandeira; Alberto Mavume; Eunice Ribeiro
Geosciences | 2016
Lindsey Higgins; Alexander Koutsouris; Lars-Ove Westerberg; Jan Risberg