Land degradation is a widespread environmental issue and an important factor in limiting sustainability. In this study, we aimed to improve the accuracy of monitoring human-induced land degradation by using phenological signal detection and residual trend analysis (RESTREND). We proposed an improved model for assessing land degradation named phenology-based RESTREND (P-RESTREND). This method quantifies the influence of precipitation on normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) variation by using the bivariate linear regression between NDVI and precipitation in pre-growing season and growing season. The performances of RESTREND and P-RESTREND for discriminating land degradation caused by climate and human activities were compared based o...
Grassland degradation is one of the most pressing challenges in natural environment and anthropogeni...
Assessing vegetation phenology is very important for better understanding the impact of climate chan...
Areas affected by land degradation in Sub-Saharan West Africa between 1982 and 2012 are identified u...
Land degradation is a major threat to the sustainability of human habitation, and it is essential to...
Grassland ecosystems in China have experienced degradation caused by natural processes and human act...
Discriminating the significant human-induced vegetation changes over the past 15 years could help lo...
Areas of grassland improvement and degradation were mapped and assessed to identify the driving forc...
This study examines MODIS NDVI satellite imagery time series can be used to determine hotspot of lan...
For the last three decades, Northern China has been considered as one of the most sensitive areas re...
The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is an important vegetation greenness indicator. Co...
Land degradation is a global issue on a par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but its e...
Plant phenology is a key link for controlling interactions between climate change and biogeochemical...
Vegetation is an important component of the terrestrial ecosystem that plays an essential role in th...
Vegetation dynamics are an important topic in the field of global environment change, which is of gr...
Land degradation is a complex process which involves both the natural ecosystem and the socioeconomi...
Grassland degradation is one of the most pressing challenges in natural environment and anthropogeni...
Assessing vegetation phenology is very important for better understanding the impact of climate chan...
Areas affected by land degradation in Sub-Saharan West Africa between 1982 and 2012 are identified u...
Land degradation is a major threat to the sustainability of human habitation, and it is essential to...
Grassland ecosystems in China have experienced degradation caused by natural processes and human act...
Discriminating the significant human-induced vegetation changes over the past 15 years could help lo...
Areas of grassland improvement and degradation were mapped and assessed to identify the driving forc...
This study examines MODIS NDVI satellite imagery time series can be used to determine hotspot of lan...
For the last three decades, Northern China has been considered as one of the most sensitive areas re...
The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is an important vegetation greenness indicator. Co...
Land degradation is a global issue on a par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but its e...
Plant phenology is a key link for controlling interactions between climate change and biogeochemical...
Vegetation is an important component of the terrestrial ecosystem that plays an essential role in th...
Vegetation dynamics are an important topic in the field of global environment change, which is of gr...
Land degradation is a complex process which involves both the natural ecosystem and the socioeconomi...
Grassland degradation is one of the most pressing challenges in natural environment and anthropogeni...
Assessing vegetation phenology is very important for better understanding the impact of climate chan...
Areas affected by land degradation in Sub-Saharan West Africa between 1982 and 2012 are identified u...