Grasslands cover up to 40% of the mountain areas globally and 23% of the European Alps and affect numerous key ecological processes. An increasing number of optical sensors offer a great opportunity to monitor and address dynamic changes in the growth and status of grassland vegetation due to climatic and anthropogenic influences. Vegetation indices (VI) calculated from optical sensor data are a powerful tool in analyzing vegetation dynamics. However, different sensors have their own characteristics, advantages, and challenges in monitoring vegetation over space and time that require special attention when compared to or combined with each other. We used the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from handheld spectrometers, ...
Vegetation dynamics can be tracked using remotely sensed vegetation indices, but these metrics can r...
Grasslands form the dominant land cover in the upper reaches of the Yellow River and provide a relia...
Using a spectral vegetation index (VI) is an efficient approach for monitoring plant phenology from ...
Grasslands cover up to 40% of the mountain areas globally and 23% of the European Alps and affect nu...
After forested areas grasslands are the second largest land cover type in the Alps ranging from inte...
Grasslands areas are the second largest land cover type in the Alps ranging from inten...
Vegetation growth is highly dynamic over space and time. Especially mountainous vegetation is regi...
Alpine meadows and pastures fulfil numerous key environmental processes such as carbon and water sto...
Grasslands are a dominant land cover in many alpine regions. They vary from intensively...
This paper examines the possibility of exploiting ground reflectance in the near-infrared (NIR) for ...
Temperature variation influences the length of the growing season in Alpine areas, causing shift in ...
The European Alps are providing important ecosystem resources such as water, food, or timber. Satell...
Vegetation phenology is considered a sensitive indicator of climate change, which controls carbon, n...
This study evaluates the ability to track grassland growth phenology in the Swiss Alps with NOAA-16 ...
Abstract: Red-edge (RE) spectral vegetation indices (SVIs)\u2014combining bands on the sharp change ...
Vegetation dynamics can be tracked using remotely sensed vegetation indices, but these metrics can r...
Grasslands form the dominant land cover in the upper reaches of the Yellow River and provide a relia...
Using a spectral vegetation index (VI) is an efficient approach for monitoring plant phenology from ...
Grasslands cover up to 40% of the mountain areas globally and 23% of the European Alps and affect nu...
After forested areas grasslands are the second largest land cover type in the Alps ranging from inte...
Grasslands areas are the second largest land cover type in the Alps ranging from inten...
Vegetation growth is highly dynamic over space and time. Especially mountainous vegetation is regi...
Alpine meadows and pastures fulfil numerous key environmental processes such as carbon and water sto...
Grasslands are a dominant land cover in many alpine regions. They vary from intensively...
This paper examines the possibility of exploiting ground reflectance in the near-infrared (NIR) for ...
Temperature variation influences the length of the growing season in Alpine areas, causing shift in ...
The European Alps are providing important ecosystem resources such as water, food, or timber. Satell...
Vegetation phenology is considered a sensitive indicator of climate change, which controls carbon, n...
This study evaluates the ability to track grassland growth phenology in the Swiss Alps with NOAA-16 ...
Abstract: Red-edge (RE) spectral vegetation indices (SVIs)\u2014combining bands on the sharp change ...
Vegetation dynamics can be tracked using remotely sensed vegetation indices, but these metrics can r...
Grasslands form the dominant land cover in the upper reaches of the Yellow River and provide a relia...
Using a spectral vegetation index (VI) is an efficient approach for monitoring plant phenology from ...