Fine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitoring and managing national parks and endangered habitats. Here, we assess in a comparative way four different retrieval methods for estimating leaf area index (LAI) in grassland: two radiative transfer model (RTM) inversion methods (one based on look-up-tables (LUT) and one based on predictive equations) and two statistical modelling methods (one partly, the other entirely based on in situ data). For prediction, spectral data were used that had been acquired over Majella National Park in Italy by the airborne hyperspectral HyMap instrument. To assess the performance of the four investigated models, the normalized root mean squared error (nRMSE) and co...
This study compares maize leaf area index (LAI) retrieval methods based on radiative transfer models...
Leaf nitrogen and leaf surface area influence the exchange of gases between terrestrial ecosystems a...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key variable in understanding and modeling crop-environment interactions....
AbstractFine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitor...
Fine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitoring and ...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key parameter controlling biophysical exchange processes in the veget...
Statistical and physical models have seldom been compared in studying grasslands. In this paper, bot...
A wide range of models used in agriculture, ecology, carbon cycling, climate and other related studi...
The upcoming satellite mission EnMAP offers the opportunity to retrieve information on the seasonal ...
AbstractThe leaf area index (LAI) is an important vegetation parameter, which is used widely in many...
This is an article Published by Prairie PerspectivesLeaf Area Index (LAI), an important plant biophy...
Physically-based approaches for estimating Leaf Area Index (LAI) using remote sensing data rely on r...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important structural property of surface vegetation. Many algorithms use...
Lookup-table (LUT)-based radiative transfer model inversion is considered a physically-sound and rob...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important parameter of vegetation structure. A number of moderate resolu...
This study compares maize leaf area index (LAI) retrieval methods based on radiative transfer models...
Leaf nitrogen and leaf surface area influence the exchange of gases between terrestrial ecosystems a...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key variable in understanding and modeling crop-environment interactions....
AbstractFine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitor...
Fine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitoring and ...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key parameter controlling biophysical exchange processes in the veget...
Statistical and physical models have seldom been compared in studying grasslands. In this paper, bot...
A wide range of models used in agriculture, ecology, carbon cycling, climate and other related studi...
The upcoming satellite mission EnMAP offers the opportunity to retrieve information on the seasonal ...
AbstractThe leaf area index (LAI) is an important vegetation parameter, which is used widely in many...
This is an article Published by Prairie PerspectivesLeaf Area Index (LAI), an important plant biophy...
Physically-based approaches for estimating Leaf Area Index (LAI) using remote sensing data rely on r...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important structural property of surface vegetation. Many algorithms use...
Lookup-table (LUT)-based radiative transfer model inversion is considered a physically-sound and rob...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important parameter of vegetation structure. A number of moderate resolu...
This study compares maize leaf area index (LAI) retrieval methods based on radiative transfer models...
Leaf nitrogen and leaf surface area influence the exchange of gases between terrestrial ecosystems a...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key variable in understanding and modeling crop-environment interactions....