In times of global environmental change, the sustainability of human–environment systems is only possible through a better understanding of ecosystem processes. An assessment of anthropogenic environmental impacts depends upon monitoring natural ecosystems. These systems are intrinsically complex and dynamic, and are characterized by ecological gradients. Remote sensing data repeatedly collected in a systematic manner are suitable for describing such gradual changes over time and landscape gradients, e.g., through information on the vegetation’s phenology. Specifically, imaging spectroscopy is capable of describing ecosystem processes, such as primary productivity or leaf water content of vegetation. Future spaceborne imaging spectroscopy m...
Over the past decades, the discipline of remote sensing has become an essential tool in earth scienc...
Field based spectroscopy for ecological and environmental monitoring has become an indispensable par...
In recent years, the availability of airborne imaging spectroscopy (hyperspectral) data has expanded...
In times of global environmental change, the sustainability of human–environment systems is only pos...
Biodiversity is declining globally at unprecedented rates. Ecological niche models (ENMs; also calle...
Just as the carbon dioxide observations that form the Keeling curve revolutionized the study of the ...
<p>Spatially well-informed decisions are essential to sustain and regulate processes and ecosystem s...
Imaging spectroscopy, also known as hyperspectral remote sensing, is based on the characterization o...
Representing the dynamic character of Vegetation in global climate modelling is a challenging task. ...
The interpretation of spectral information is at the very core of remote sensing data analysis. Howe...
We report on the first results of the HyEco'04 campaign carried out in summer 2004 as a joint activi...
Aim Earth observation (EO) products are a valuable alternative to spectral vegetation indices. We di...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program (En-MAP) is a German built hyperspectral space sensor...
Over the past decades, the discipline of remote sensing has become an essential tool in earth scienc...
Field based spectroscopy for ecological and environmental monitoring has become an indispensable par...
In recent years, the availability of airborne imaging spectroscopy (hyperspectral) data has expanded...
In times of global environmental change, the sustainability of human–environment systems is only pos...
Biodiversity is declining globally at unprecedented rates. Ecological niche models (ENMs; also calle...
Just as the carbon dioxide observations that form the Keeling curve revolutionized the study of the ...
<p>Spatially well-informed decisions are essential to sustain and regulate processes and ecosystem s...
Imaging spectroscopy, also known as hyperspectral remote sensing, is based on the characterization o...
Representing the dynamic character of Vegetation in global climate modelling is a challenging task. ...
The interpretation of spectral information is at the very core of remote sensing data analysis. Howe...
We report on the first results of the HyEco'04 campaign carried out in summer 2004 as a joint activi...
Aim Earth observation (EO) products are a valuable alternative to spectral vegetation indices. We di...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program (En-MAP) is a German built hyperspectral space sensor...
Over the past decades, the discipline of remote sensing has become an essential tool in earth scienc...
Field based spectroscopy for ecological and environmental monitoring has become an indispensable par...
In recent years, the availability of airborne imaging spectroscopy (hyperspectral) data has expanded...