Peatlands cover very large extents in northern regions and play a significant role in the global carbon cycle by functioning as a carbon sink. Large-scale satellite based monitoring systems, such as the Sentinel-2 Multispectral Instrument (MSI), are necessary to improve our understanding of how these ecosystems respond to climate change by providing verifiable land products. For instance, satellite-based land product validation approaches can benefit from airborne hyperspectral imagery and in-situ data, which provide higher spatial and spectral resolution baselines, ideal for measuring vegetation changes (e.g. phenology, LAI) at local scales. Here, we assessed the short-term phenospectral dynamics (spectral changes indicated by specific spe...
Phenology monitoring allows a better understanding of forest functioning and climate impacts. Satell...
This release contains data from field campaign over the Bernadouze Peatland and satellite sentinel-2...
Arctic tundra ecosystems exhibit small-scale variations in species composition, micro-topography as ...
The monitoring of forest phenology based on observations from near-surface sensors such as Unmanned ...
Peatlands cover a large area in Canada and globally (12% and 3% of the landmass, respectively). Thes...
AbstractRecognising the importance of the timing of image acquisition on the spectral response in re...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...
Peatlands cover a large area in Canada and globally (12% and 3% of the landmass, respectively). Thes...
ArticleIn peatlands plant growth and senescence affect annual ecosystem carbon dioxide (CO2) exchang...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation phenology increasingly benefit from freely available satellite ...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...
Peatlands are one of the most significant terrestrial carbon pools, and the processes behind the car...
Green leaf phenology is known to be sensitive to climate variation. Phenology is also important beca...
Understanding phenological changes in vegetation through spectral data needs further exploration in ...
Phenology monitoring allows a better understanding of forest functioning and climate impacts. Satell...
This release contains data from field campaign over the Bernadouze Peatland and satellite sentinel-2...
Arctic tundra ecosystems exhibit small-scale variations in species composition, micro-topography as ...
The monitoring of forest phenology based on observations from near-surface sensors such as Unmanned ...
Peatlands cover a large area in Canada and globally (12% and 3% of the landmass, respectively). Thes...
AbstractRecognising the importance of the timing of image acquisition on the spectral response in re...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...
Peatlands cover a large area in Canada and globally (12% and 3% of the landmass, respectively). Thes...
ArticleIn peatlands plant growth and senescence affect annual ecosystem carbon dioxide (CO2) exchang...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation phenology increasingly benefit from freely available satellite ...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...
Peatlands are one of the most significant terrestrial carbon pools, and the processes behind the car...
Green leaf phenology is known to be sensitive to climate variation. Phenology is also important beca...
Understanding phenological changes in vegetation through spectral data needs further exploration in ...
Phenology monitoring allows a better understanding of forest functioning and climate impacts. Satell...
This release contains data from field campaign over the Bernadouze Peatland and satellite sentinel-2...
Arctic tundra ecosystems exhibit small-scale variations in species composition, micro-topography as ...