Background: Remote sensing products can provide regular and consistent observations of the Earth´s surface to monitor and understand the condition and change of forest ecosystems and to inform estimates of terrestrial carbon dynamics. Yet, challenges remain to select the appropriate satellite data source for ecosystem carbon monitoring. In this study we examine the impacts of three attributes of four remote sensing products derived from Landsat, Landsat-SPOT, and MODIS satellite imagery on estimates of greenhouse gas emissions and removals: (1) the spatial resolution (30 vs. 250 m), (2) the temporal resolution (annual vs. multi-year observations), and (3) the attribution of forest cover changes to disturbance types using su...
Forest biomass monitoring is at the core of the research agenda due to the critical importance of fo...
Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate...
Improving our ability to track and monitor changes on Earth’s surface will inevitably enhance our ab...
Background: Remote sensing products can provide regular and consistent observations...
Detailed observations of natural and anthropogenic disturbances that alter the forest structure and ...
Accurate accounting of carbon cycling is paramount to understanding and modeling global climate chan...
Boreal forests in the northern hemisphere provide important sinks for storing carbon dioxide (CO₂). ...
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest and most variable component of the global terrestria...
Global forests are experiencing a variety of stresses in response to climate change and human activi...
Terrestrial biosphere carbon dynamics are the most uncertain elements of the global carbon budget. C...
It is estimated that the globe’s forest has shrunk by 3% since 1990, an area equivalence to the geog...
The exchange of carbon between forests and the atmosphere is a function of forest type, climate, and...
Wildfires are burning increasingly extensive areas of forest in Canada, reducing their capacity as c...
Forests are an essential contributor to food security and income generation in many parts of the tro...
The terrestrial biosphere is responsible for removing roughly one quarter of the total anthropogenic...
Forest biomass monitoring is at the core of the research agenda due to the critical importance of fo...
Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate...
Improving our ability to track and monitor changes on Earth’s surface will inevitably enhance our ab...
Background: Remote sensing products can provide regular and consistent observations...
Detailed observations of natural and anthropogenic disturbances that alter the forest structure and ...
Accurate accounting of carbon cycling is paramount to understanding and modeling global climate chan...
Boreal forests in the northern hemisphere provide important sinks for storing carbon dioxide (CO₂). ...
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest and most variable component of the global terrestria...
Global forests are experiencing a variety of stresses in response to climate change and human activi...
Terrestrial biosphere carbon dynamics are the most uncertain elements of the global carbon budget. C...
It is estimated that the globe’s forest has shrunk by 3% since 1990, an area equivalence to the geog...
The exchange of carbon between forests and the atmosphere is a function of forest type, climate, and...
Wildfires are burning increasingly extensive areas of forest in Canada, reducing their capacity as c...
Forests are an essential contributor to food security and income generation in many parts of the tro...
The terrestrial biosphere is responsible for removing roughly one quarter of the total anthropogenic...
Forest biomass monitoring is at the core of the research agenda due to the critical importance of fo...
Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate...
Improving our ability to track and monitor changes on Earth’s surface will inevitably enhance our ab...