Policymakers, governments and aid agencies require operational environmental monitoring in support of evidence-based policy-making and resource deployment in crisis situations. For Africa, this is only feasible at sub-continental scale with a large network of automated meteorological stations, a large number of highly coordinated field observers or with satellite remote sensing. The challenge with satellite data lies in the derivation of meaningful environmental indicators. This article describes a conceptual framework for understanding satellite-derived indicators of rainfall and vegetation greenness trends over Africa. It attributes observed vegetation changes to climatic (i.e. rainfall linked) and non-climatic drivers. A decade of annual...
The region-wide spatial pattern of the drivers of vegetation trends in the African Sahel-Sudano-Guin...
The satellite-derived normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) offers new opportunities to asse...
Vegetation dynamics and the lives of millions of people in West Africa are closely interlinked with ...
The African Monitoring of the Environment for Sustainable Development (AMESD) programme, a common in...
In Africa, vegetation is important for the protection of species habitats, maintaining local livelih...
The study of vegetation phenology is very important because it is a sensitive indicator of climate c...
Sub-Saharan Africa represent’s nearly 20% of the Earth’ surface. The landscapes include many biolog...
Tropical ecosystems are confronted with the impacts of climate change and increased climate variabil...
Areas affected by land degradation in Sub-Saharan West Africa between 1982 and 2012 are identified u...
Climate change is expected to have the greatest impact on the world's economically poor. In the Sahe...
Areas affected by land degradation in Sub-Saharan West Africa between 1982 and 2012 are identified u...
Studies of the impact of human activity on the vegetation dynamics in the Sahelian belt of Africa ha...
Land degradation has been a serious environmental problem in dryland areas where moisture supply is ...
The study of vegetation phenology is important because it is a sensitive indicator of climate change...
Dryland degradation rarely translates into linear, declining trends in vegetation cover due to inter...
The region-wide spatial pattern of the drivers of vegetation trends in the African Sahel-Sudano-Guin...
The satellite-derived normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) offers new opportunities to asse...
Vegetation dynamics and the lives of millions of people in West Africa are closely interlinked with ...
The African Monitoring of the Environment for Sustainable Development (AMESD) programme, a common in...
In Africa, vegetation is important for the protection of species habitats, maintaining local livelih...
The study of vegetation phenology is very important because it is a sensitive indicator of climate c...
Sub-Saharan Africa represent’s nearly 20% of the Earth’ surface. The landscapes include many biolog...
Tropical ecosystems are confronted with the impacts of climate change and increased climate variabil...
Areas affected by land degradation in Sub-Saharan West Africa between 1982 and 2012 are identified u...
Climate change is expected to have the greatest impact on the world's economically poor. In the Sahe...
Areas affected by land degradation in Sub-Saharan West Africa between 1982 and 2012 are identified u...
Studies of the impact of human activity on the vegetation dynamics in the Sahelian belt of Africa ha...
Land degradation has been a serious environmental problem in dryland areas where moisture supply is ...
The study of vegetation phenology is important because it is a sensitive indicator of climate change...
Dryland degradation rarely translates into linear, declining trends in vegetation cover due to inter...
The region-wide spatial pattern of the drivers of vegetation trends in the African Sahel-Sudano-Guin...
The satellite-derived normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) offers new opportunities to asse...
Vegetation dynamics and the lives of millions of people in West Africa are closely interlinked with ...