Previous analyses of historical aerial photography and satellite imagery have shown thickening of woody cover in Australian tropical savannas, despite increasing fire frequency. The thickening has been attributed to increasing precipitation and atmospheric CO2 enrichment. These analyses involved labour‐intensive, manual classification of vegetation, and hence were limited in the extent of the areas and the number of measurement times used. Object‐based, semi‐automated classification of historical sequences of aerial photography and satellite imagery has enabled the spatio‐temporal analysis of woody cover over entire landscapes, thus facilitating measurement, monitoring and attribution of drivers of change. Using this approach, we investigat...
Accounting of carbon stocks in woody vegetation for greenhouse purposes requires definition of mediu...
Fire is a significant determinant of vegetation structure in Australia’s savannas and has been impli...
Tropical rain forest expansion and savanna woody vegetation thickening appear to be a global trend, ...
Previous analyses of historical aerial photography and satellite imagery have shown thickening of wo...
1. How tree cover in tropical savannas changes through time and space is a major unresolved issue in...
* 1 The relative roles of climate and management for driving changes in woody cover in savannas over...
Models to calibrate tree and shrub cover assessed from aerial photography with field measurements we...
The relative roles of climate and management for driving changes in woody cover in savannas over the...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
Aims: To detect changes in area and vegetation dynamics of monsoon rain forests in relation to distu...
Although contemporary fire regimes in fire-prone Australian savannas are recognised as having major ...
1 Analysis of digitized aerial photographs taken in 1941 and 1994, using image processing and geogr...
Tropical savannas are a globally extensive biome prone to rapid vegetation change in response to cha...
Aim: To assess hypotheses about the role of anthropogenic fire in the maintenance and origin of a fi...
Increasing densities of woody plants in savannas has been attributed to both elevated atmospheric CO...
Accounting of carbon stocks in woody vegetation for greenhouse purposes requires definition of mediu...
Fire is a significant determinant of vegetation structure in Australia’s savannas and has been impli...
Tropical rain forest expansion and savanna woody vegetation thickening appear to be a global trend, ...
Previous analyses of historical aerial photography and satellite imagery have shown thickening of wo...
1. How tree cover in tropical savannas changes through time and space is a major unresolved issue in...
* 1 The relative roles of climate and management for driving changes in woody cover in savannas over...
Models to calibrate tree and shrub cover assessed from aerial photography with field measurements we...
The relative roles of climate and management for driving changes in woody cover in savannas over the...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
Aims: To detect changes in area and vegetation dynamics of monsoon rain forests in relation to distu...
Although contemporary fire regimes in fire-prone Australian savannas are recognised as having major ...
1 Analysis of digitized aerial photographs taken in 1941 and 1994, using image processing and geogr...
Tropical savannas are a globally extensive biome prone to rapid vegetation change in response to cha...
Aim: To assess hypotheses about the role of anthropogenic fire in the maintenance and origin of a fi...
Increasing densities of woody plants in savannas has been attributed to both elevated atmospheric CO...
Accounting of carbon stocks in woody vegetation for greenhouse purposes requires definition of mediu...
Fire is a significant determinant of vegetation structure in Australia’s savannas and has been impli...
Tropical rain forest expansion and savanna woody vegetation thickening appear to be a global trend, ...