Rangelands are among the most extensive anthropogenic landscapes on earth, supporting nearly 500 million people. Disagreements over the extent and severity of rangeland degradation affect pastoralist livelihoods, especially when impacts of drought and over-grazing are confounded. While vegetation indices (such as NDVI, or Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) derived from remotely sensed imagery are often used to monitor rangelands, their strategic integration with local ecological knowledge (LEK) is under-appreciated. Here, we explore these complementary approaches in Kyrgyzstan’s pasture-rich province of Naryn, where disagreements regarding pasture degradation could greatly benefit from additional information. We examine a time series o...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
Rangelands cover about half of Earth's land surface, encompass considerable biodiversity, and provid...
Rangelands in temperate areas provide food to herds of domesticated animals and, therefore, provide ...
Rangeland degradation is an issue of global concern yet it can be challenging to accurately assess. ...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
Understanding spatial-temporal patterns of terrestrial vegetation response to climate change (long-t...
Consensus on the state of rangelands is often elusive. This is especially true in the primarily agro...
Assessing vegetation status via remote sensing techniques using various vegetation indices has been ...
Drastic changes have occurred in Mongolia’s grazing land management over the last two decades, but t...
Shrub encroachment is one of the major phenomena of grassland degradation throughout the world. One ...
Long term monitoring of grassland being the largest ecosystem on earth plays an important role in un...
International audienceThe major decrease in grassland surfaces associated with changes in their mana...
Greening and browning trends in vegetation have been observed in many regions of the world in recent...
Rangelands in temperate areas provide food to herds of domesticated animals and, therefore, provide ...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
Rangelands cover about half of Earth's land surface, encompass considerable biodiversity, and provid...
Rangelands in temperate areas provide food to herds of domesticated animals and, therefore, provide ...
Rangeland degradation is an issue of global concern yet it can be challenging to accurately assess. ...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
Understanding spatial-temporal patterns of terrestrial vegetation response to climate change (long-t...
Consensus on the state of rangelands is often elusive. This is especially true in the primarily agro...
Assessing vegetation status via remote sensing techniques using various vegetation indices has been ...
Drastic changes have occurred in Mongolia’s grazing land management over the last two decades, but t...
Shrub encroachment is one of the major phenomena of grassland degradation throughout the world. One ...
Long term monitoring of grassland being the largest ecosystem on earth plays an important role in un...
International audienceThe major decrease in grassland surfaces associated with changes in their mana...
Greening and browning trends in vegetation have been observed in many regions of the world in recent...
Rangelands in temperate areas provide food to herds of domesticated animals and, therefore, provide ...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
Rangelands cover about half of Earth's land surface, encompass considerable biodiversity, and provid...
Rangelands in temperate areas provide food to herds of domesticated animals and, therefore, provide ...