Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variability and sensitivity to land management. Here, two satellite-observed vegetation products were used to study the long-term (1988–2008) vegetation changes of global drylands: the widely used reflective-based Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and the recently developed passive-microwave-based Vegetation Optical Depth (VOD). The NDVI is sensitive to the chlorophyll concentrations in the canopy and the canopy cover fraction, while the VOD is sensitive to vegetation water content of both leafy and woody components. Therefore it can be expected that using both products helps to better characterize vegetation dynamics, particularly over r...
Monitoring long-term biomass dynamics in drylands is of great importance for many environmental appl...
Drylands occupy 43% of the African continent and play an important role in the global carbon cycle a...
Drylands cover 41% of the terrestrial surface and support > 36% of the world’s population. However, ...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Monitoring long‐term vegetation dynamics in African drylands is of great importance for both ecosyst...
Changes in vegetation phenology are among the most sensitive biological responses to global change. ...
Aim: Vegetation optical depth (VOD) is an indicator of the water content of both woody and leaf comp...
Atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD, indicative of atmospheric water conditions) has been identi...
The constant provision of plant productivity is integral to supporting the liability of ecosystems a...
Earth's drylands are home to more than two billion people, provide key ecosystem services, and exert...
Drylands include all terrestrial regions where the production of crops, forage, wood and other ecosy...
International audienceEnvironmental change is a consequence of many interrelated factors. How vegeta...
Dryland ecosystems are among the most vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change and are under threa...
Monitoring long-term biomass dynamics in drylands is of great importance for many environmental appl...
Drylands occupy 43% of the African continent and play an important role in the global carbon cycle a...
Drylands cover 41% of the terrestrial surface and support > 36% of the world’s population. However, ...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Monitoring long‐term vegetation dynamics in African drylands is of great importance for both ecosyst...
Changes in vegetation phenology are among the most sensitive biological responses to global change. ...
Aim: Vegetation optical depth (VOD) is an indicator of the water content of both woody and leaf comp...
Atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD, indicative of atmospheric water conditions) has been identi...
The constant provision of plant productivity is integral to supporting the liability of ecosystems a...
Earth's drylands are home to more than two billion people, provide key ecosystem services, and exert...
Drylands include all terrestrial regions where the production of crops, forage, wood and other ecosy...
International audienceEnvironmental change is a consequence of many interrelated factors. How vegeta...
Dryland ecosystems are among the most vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change and are under threa...
Monitoring long-term biomass dynamics in drylands is of great importance for many environmental appl...
Drylands occupy 43% of the African continent and play an important role in the global carbon cycle a...
Drylands cover 41% of the terrestrial surface and support > 36% of the world’s population. However, ...