Above ground biomass has been listed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as one of the five most prominent, visible, and dynamic terrestrial carbon pools. The increased awareness of the impacts of climate change has seen a burgeoning need to consistently assess carbon stocks to combat carbon sequestration. An accurate estimation of carbon stocks and an understanding of the carbon sources and sinks can aid the improvement and accuracy of carbon flux models, an important pre-requisite of climate change impact projections. Based on 15 research topics, this book demonstrates the role of remote sensing in quantifying above ground biomass (forest, grass, woodlands) across varying spatial and temporal scales. The innovative applicatio...
Space images from the Sentinel-2 satellite are a wide database for studying various attributes of la...
Forests are an important component in the earth system. They cover nearly one third of the land surf...
Forests store approximately as much carbon as is in the atmosphere, with potential to take in or rel...
The accurate measurement of ecosystem biomass is of great importance in scientific, resource managem...
Accurate measurement and mapping of biomass is a critical component of carbon stock quantification, ...
ABSTRACT and coincident field measurements of above-ground biomass Estimation of the amount of carbo...
Within the global forest area, a diverse range of forest types exist with each supporting varying am...
Sound policy recommendations relating to the role of forest management in mitigating atmospheric car...
Forests are considered important reservoirs of organic carbon and have been identified as essential ...
Forests are an essential contributor to food security and income generation in many parts of the tro...
Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global carb...
International audienceQuantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better underst...
Mapped estimates of forest aboveground biomass (AGB) at regular intervals are important in carbon cy...
The terrestrial biosphere is responsible for removing roughly one quarter of the total anthropogenic...
In Tennessee, more than half of land area is covered by forest; however, total available aboveground...
Space images from the Sentinel-2 satellite are a wide database for studying various attributes of la...
Forests are an important component in the earth system. They cover nearly one third of the land surf...
Forests store approximately as much carbon as is in the atmosphere, with potential to take in or rel...
The accurate measurement of ecosystem biomass is of great importance in scientific, resource managem...
Accurate measurement and mapping of biomass is a critical component of carbon stock quantification, ...
ABSTRACT and coincident field measurements of above-ground biomass Estimation of the amount of carbo...
Within the global forest area, a diverse range of forest types exist with each supporting varying am...
Sound policy recommendations relating to the role of forest management in mitigating atmospheric car...
Forests are considered important reservoirs of organic carbon and have been identified as essential ...
Forests are an essential contributor to food security and income generation in many parts of the tro...
Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global carb...
International audienceQuantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better underst...
Mapped estimates of forest aboveground biomass (AGB) at regular intervals are important in carbon cy...
The terrestrial biosphere is responsible for removing roughly one quarter of the total anthropogenic...
In Tennessee, more than half of land area is covered by forest; however, total available aboveground...
Space images from the Sentinel-2 satellite are a wide database for studying various attributes of la...
Forests are an important component in the earth system. They cover nearly one third of the land surf...
Forests store approximately as much carbon as is in the atmosphere, with potential to take in or rel...