The objective of this chapter is to review the historical development of and the recent advances in the application of satellite remote sensing data for estimating terrestrial gross and net primary production (GPP and NPP), while also monitoring carbon cycle related ecosystem dynamics and changes.We achieve this objective by separating the topic into five sections: A review of the history of using satellite data to study the carbon cycle, concentrating on using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and its derived Fraction of Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FPAR) and Leaf Area Index (LAI) for biomass and NPP estimations A description of recent advances in the application of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (M...
Algorithms that use remotely-sensed vegetation indices to estimate gross primary production (GPP), a...
The climatic patterns of the world are changing and with them the spatial distribution of global ter...
Until recently, continuous monitoring of global vegetation productivity has not been possible becaus...
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest and most variable component of the global terrestria...
Monitoring carbon, water and energy fluxes exchanged between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphe...
Operational monitoring of global terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) and net primary producti...
Global estimation and monitoring of plant photosynthesis (known as Gross Primary Production-GPP) is ...
The estimation of the carbon balance in ecosystems, regions, and the biosphere is currently one of t...
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest and most variable component of theglobal terrestrial...
The National Aeronautics and Space Agency NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODI...
This study investigates the performances in a terrestrial ecosystem of gross primary production (GPP...
Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global carb...
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...
[EN] Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global...
Algorithms that use remotely-sensed vegetation indices to estimate gross primary production (GPP), a...
The climatic patterns of the world are changing and with them the spatial distribution of global ter...
Until recently, continuous monitoring of global vegetation productivity has not been possible becaus...
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest and most variable component of the global terrestria...
Monitoring carbon, water and energy fluxes exchanged between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphe...
Operational monitoring of global terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) and net primary producti...
Global estimation and monitoring of plant photosynthesis (known as Gross Primary Production-GPP) is ...
The estimation of the carbon balance in ecosystems, regions, and the biosphere is currently one of t...
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest and most variable component of theglobal terrestrial...
The National Aeronautics and Space Agency NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODI...
This study investigates the performances in a terrestrial ecosystem of gross primary production (GPP...
Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global carb...
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...
[EN] Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global...
Algorithms that use remotely-sensed vegetation indices to estimate gross primary production (GPP), a...
The climatic patterns of the world are changing and with them the spatial distribution of global ter...
Until recently, continuous monitoring of global vegetation productivity has not been possible becaus...