Temporal and spatial changes in terrestrial biological productivity have a large impact on humankind because terrestrial ecosystems not only create environments suitable for human habitation, but also provide materials essential for survival, such as food, fiber and fuel. A recent study estimated that consumption of terrestrial net primary production (NPP; a list of all the acronyms is available in the appendix at the end of the chapter) by the human population accounts for about 14–26% of global NPP (Imhoff et al. 2004). Rapid global climate change is induced by increased atmospheric greenhouse gas concentration, especially CO2, which results from human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation. This directly impacts terr...
Integrating conceptually similar models of the growth of marine and terrestrial primary producers yi...
To examine the global pattern of the net primary production (NPP)/gross primary production (GPP) rat...
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Radiometer (MODIS) is the primary instrument in the NASA Earth Obser...
Probably the single most fundamental measure of “global change” of highest practical interest to hum...
Until recently, continuous monitoring of global vegetation productivity has not been possible becaus...
Operational monitoring of global terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) and net primary producti...
Recent satellite images are helping measure the impact humans have on global plant production. This ...
Terrestrial net primary production (NPP) is sensitive to a number of controls, including aspects of ...
Aim: Net Secondary production (NSP) emerges from the consumption of Net Primary Production (NPP) by ...
Accurately estimating vegetation productivity is important in research on terrestrial ecosystems, ca...
Global estimates of terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) are now operationally produced from M...
Estimates of daily gross primary production (GPP) and annual net primary production (NPP) at the 1 k...
Terrestrial primary production is a fundamental ecological process and a crucial component in unders...
The habitability of our planet depends on interlocking climate and biogeochemical systems. Living or...
<p>Net primary production (NPP) is an important ecological metric for studying forest ecosystems and...
Integrating conceptually similar models of the growth of marine and terrestrial primary producers yi...
To examine the global pattern of the net primary production (NPP)/gross primary production (GPP) rat...
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Radiometer (MODIS) is the primary instrument in the NASA Earth Obser...
Probably the single most fundamental measure of “global change” of highest practical interest to hum...
Until recently, continuous monitoring of global vegetation productivity has not been possible becaus...
Operational monitoring of global terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) and net primary producti...
Recent satellite images are helping measure the impact humans have on global plant production. This ...
Terrestrial net primary production (NPP) is sensitive to a number of controls, including aspects of ...
Aim: Net Secondary production (NSP) emerges from the consumption of Net Primary Production (NPP) by ...
Accurately estimating vegetation productivity is important in research on terrestrial ecosystems, ca...
Global estimates of terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) are now operationally produced from M...
Estimates of daily gross primary production (GPP) and annual net primary production (NPP) at the 1 k...
Terrestrial primary production is a fundamental ecological process and a crucial component in unders...
The habitability of our planet depends on interlocking climate and biogeochemical systems. Living or...
<p>Net primary production (NPP) is an important ecological metric for studying forest ecosystems and...
Integrating conceptually similar models of the growth of marine and terrestrial primary producers yi...
To examine the global pattern of the net primary production (NPP)/gross primary production (GPP) rat...
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Radiometer (MODIS) is the primary instrument in the NASA Earth Obser...