Forestry Aridity Index in Vojvodina, North Serbia

Abstract In investigating aridity in Vojvodina (a region in the northern part of Serbia), the Forestry Aridity Index ( FAI ) was used. This index was chosen due to being one of the most suitable indices for the analysis of the interaction of climate and vegetative processes, especially in forestry....

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Published in:Open Geosciences
Main Authors: Gavrilov, Milivoj B., Lukić, Tin, Janc, Natalija, Basarin, Biljana, Marković, Slobodan B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2019
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0029
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Summary:Abstract In investigating aridity in Vojvodina (a region in the northern part of Serbia), the Forestry Aridity Index ( FAI ) was used. This index was chosen due to being one of the most suitable indices for the analysis of the interaction of climate and vegetative processes, especially in forestry. The spatial distribution of the FAI for annual and decennial periods, as well as its annual trend, is analysed. Satisfactory compatibility between the low (forest) and high (steppe) FAI values with the forest and steppe vegetation on the Vojvodina terrains was obtained. The calculated values of the FAI showed that there was no particular annual trend. These results correspond to the earlier calculated values of the De Martonne aridity index and the Pinna combinative index. Therefore, it can be concluded that there were no recent changes in aridity during the observed period. Results of the correlation indicate weak linearity between the FAI , and the North Atlantic Oscillation and El-Niño South Oscillation.