Land surface phenology (LSP) uses remote sensing to monitor seasonal dynamics in vegetated land surfaces and retrieve phenological metrics (transition dates, rate of change, annual integrals, etc.). LSP has developed rapidly in the last few decades. Both regional and global LSP products have been routinely generated and play prominent roles in modeling crop yield, ecological surveillance, identifying invasive species, modeling the terrestrial biosphere, and assessing impacts on urban and natural ecosystems. Recent advances in field and spaceborne sensor technologies, as well as data fusion techniques, have enabled novel LSP retrieval algorithms that refine retrievals at even higher spatiotemporal resolutions, providing new insights into eco...
Quantitative land remote sensing has recently advanced dramatically, particularly in China. It has b...
Land surface phenology (LSP) and ground phenology (GP) are both important sources of information for...
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from ...
Land surface phenology (LSP) has been extensively explored from global archives of satellite observ...
Land surface phenology (LSP), the study of the seasonal vegetation dynamics from remote sensing imag...
This book is a collection of recent developments, methodologies, calibration and validation techniqu...
Vegetation plays an essential role in the study of the environment through plant respiration and pho...
The land is of particular importance to the human being, not only because it is our, as well as terr...
Altres ajuts: MEFP/FPU2015-04798High-quality retrieval of land surface phenology (LSP) is increasing...
This book focuses on some significant progress in vegetation dynamics and their response to climate ...
As an interdisciplinary field of research, phenology is developing rapidly, and the contents of phen...
The papers in this special section examine the use of remote sensing technology to promote environme...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Land surface phenology (LSP) characterizes episodes of greening and browning of...
This is a copy of the following paper: Shawn D. Taylor, Dawn M. Browning, Ruben A. Baca, Feng Gao, ...
Phenology is the scientific study of periodic biological phenomena in relation to climate conditions...
Quantitative land remote sensing has recently advanced dramatically, particularly in China. It has b...
Land surface phenology (LSP) and ground phenology (GP) are both important sources of information for...
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from ...
Land surface phenology (LSP) has been extensively explored from global archives of satellite observ...
Land surface phenology (LSP), the study of the seasonal vegetation dynamics from remote sensing imag...
This book is a collection of recent developments, methodologies, calibration and validation techniqu...
Vegetation plays an essential role in the study of the environment through plant respiration and pho...
The land is of particular importance to the human being, not only because it is our, as well as terr...
Altres ajuts: MEFP/FPU2015-04798High-quality retrieval of land surface phenology (LSP) is increasing...
This book focuses on some significant progress in vegetation dynamics and their response to climate ...
As an interdisciplinary field of research, phenology is developing rapidly, and the contents of phen...
The papers in this special section examine the use of remote sensing technology to promote environme...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Land surface phenology (LSP) characterizes episodes of greening and browning of...
This is a copy of the following paper: Shawn D. Taylor, Dawn M. Browning, Ruben A. Baca, Feng Gao, ...
Phenology is the scientific study of periodic biological phenomena in relation to climate conditions...
Quantitative land remote sensing has recently advanced dramatically, particularly in China. It has b...
Land surface phenology (LSP) and ground phenology (GP) are both important sources of information for...
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from ...