A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem modeling in studies of terrestrial carbon cycling. Whereas remote sensing instruments are designed to capture spatially continuous information on the reflectance properties of landscape and vegetation, models focus on the underlying biogeochemical processes that regulate carbon transformation, often over longer temporal scales. Remote sensing capabilities, developed over the past several decades, now provide regular, high-resolution (10-meter to 1-kilometer) mapping and monitoring of land surface characteristics relevant to modeling, including vegetation type, biomass, stand age class, phenology, leaf area index, and tree height. Integration...
ABSTRACT / Sources and sinks of carbon associated with forests depend strongly on the management reg...
Forests are integral to the global carbon cycle, and as a result, the accurate estimation of forest ...
Quantifying mass and energy exchanges within tropical forests is essential for understanding their r...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global carb...
International audienceQuantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better underst...
An essential aspect of carbon (C) accounting is the development of methods and technologies for meas...
Monitoring carbon, water and energy fluxes exchanged between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphe...
To evaluate ecosystem response at the landscape and regional scale requires a search for properties ...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Regional air pollution, land-use conversion, and projected climate change all affect ecosystem proce...
<p>Spatially well-informed decisions are essential to sustain and regulate processes and ecosystem s...
Attempted international measures to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradatio...
Abstract Terrestrial ecosystems provide multiple services interacting in complex ways. However, most...
ABSTRACT / Sources and sinks of carbon associated with forests depend strongly on the management reg...
Forests are integral to the global carbon cycle, and as a result, the accurate estimation of forest ...
Quantifying mass and energy exchanges within tropical forests is essential for understanding their r...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global carb...
International audienceQuantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better underst...
An essential aspect of carbon (C) accounting is the development of methods and technologies for meas...
Monitoring carbon, water and energy fluxes exchanged between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphe...
To evaluate ecosystem response at the landscape and regional scale requires a search for properties ...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Regional air pollution, land-use conversion, and projected climate change all affect ecosystem proce...
<p>Spatially well-informed decisions are essential to sustain and regulate processes and ecosystem s...
Attempted international measures to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradatio...
Abstract Terrestrial ecosystems provide multiple services interacting in complex ways. However, most...
ABSTRACT / Sources and sinks of carbon associated with forests depend strongly on the management reg...
Forests are integral to the global carbon cycle, and as a result, the accurate estimation of forest ...
Quantifying mass and energy exchanges within tropical forests is essential for understanding their r...