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Spatiotemporal Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Pasture Ecosystems in Central Kazakhstan Using Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis

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  • Aigul Tokbergenova

    (Department of Geography, Land Management and Cadastre, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

  • Damira Kaliyeva

    (Department of Geography, Land Management and Cadastre, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

  • Kanat Zulpykharov

    (Department of Geography, Land Management and Cadastre, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

  • Omirzhan Taukebayev

    (Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan
    Space Technology and Remote Sensing Center, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

  • Ruslan Salmurzauly

    (Space Technology and Remote Sensing Center, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan
    Department of Biodiversity and Bioresources, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

  • Aisara Assanbayeva

    (Department of Geography, Land Management and Cadastre, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

  • Ulan Mukhtarov

    (Department of Geography, Land Management and Cadastre, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

  • Bekzat Bilalov

    (Department of Geography, Land Management and Cadastre, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

  • Dias Tokkozhayev

    (Department of Geography, Land Management and Cadastre, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan)

Abstract

The study aims to evaluate the impact of climate change on pasture ecosystems in Central Kazakhstan, particularly within the Karaganda and Ulytau regions. The assessment combines remote sensing indicators (NDVI, LST) with long-term climatic datasets (CRU TS v4.09 and national meteorological records) for the period 2000–2024. Non-parametric statistical methods, including the Mann–Kendall trend test, Sen’s slope estimator, and Pettitt’s test, were applied to identify the direction, intensity, and structural shifts in temperature and precipitation trends. The results indicate significant regional warming, especially during summer and spring, alongside spatially inconsistent precipitation changes. The southern and southwestern areas (Zhezkazgan and Satpayev) show intensified aridization, manifested in rising land surface temperatures, decreasing rainfall, and declining vegetation productivity and exacerbated by anthropogenic pressures. Conversely, the eastern and northeastern regions exhibit stable or increasing NDVI values and moderate precipitation growth, suggesting potential for natural recovery. The study concludes that pasture degradation in Central Kazakhstan is driven by combined climatic and human factors, with pronounced spatial heterogeneity. The integrated approach enhances the reliability of climate impact assessments and provides a scientific basis for developing adaptive and region-specific strategies for sustainable pasture management under ongoing climate change.

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  • Aigul Tokbergenova & Damira Kaliyeva & Kanat Zulpykharov & Omirzhan Taukebayev & Ruslan Salmurzauly & Aisara Assanbayeva & Ulan Mukhtarov & Bekzat Bilalov & Dias Tokkozhayev, 2025. "Spatiotemporal Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Pasture Ecosystems in Central Kazakhstan Using Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(22), pages 1-26, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:22:p:10331-:d:1797592
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