The paper aims to evaluate the presence and condition of vegetation by SAGA GIS. The study area covers northern coasts of Iceland including two fjords, the Eyjafjörður and the Skagafjörður, prosperous agricultural regions. The vegetation coverage in Iceland experience the impact of harsh climate, land use, livestock grazing, glacial ablation and volcanism. The data include the Landsat TM image. The methodology is based on computing raster bands for simulating Tassel Cap Transformation (wetness, greenness and brightness) and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) sensitive to high biomass. The results include modelled three bands of brightness, greenness and wetness. Greenness variation shows the least values in ice-covered areas (-56.98 to -18.69)...
Due to highly erodible volcanic soils and a harsh climate, livestock grazing in Iceland has led to s...
As Norse sailors settled in Iceland, they were faced with a land of ice, fire and forests. Yet Icela...
Thesis approved in partial fulfilment of a double Nordic Master MSc degree in environmental changes ...
The study presents a comparative analysis of eight Vegetation Indices (VIs) used to examine vegetati...
The vegetation indices (VIs) derived from the hyperspectral reflectance of vegetation are presented ...
International audienceLandsat-TM of 2001 covering Iceland (15.5°W-21°W, 64.5°N-67°N) was processed u...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
In this study, the relationship between vegetation dynamics and atmospheric patterns over Iceland fr...
LUMA-GIS Thesis nr 29 Ritgerð frá Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analysis Centre fo...
Degradation of vegetation and soil erosion has contributed to loss of biological productivity and la...
The paper presents the cartographic processing of the Landsat TM image by the two unsupervised class...
Geospatial data was analyzed to determine the optimal strategy to afforest Thingvellir National Park...
The properties of streamlined glacial landforms and palaeo-flow indicators in the valleys of Viðidal...
In a greening Arctic, Iceland stands out as an area with very high increases in the AVHRR Normalized...
Due to highly erodible volcanic soils and a harsh climate, livestock grazing in Iceland has led to s...
As Norse sailors settled in Iceland, they were faced with a land of ice, fire and forests. Yet Icela...
Thesis approved in partial fulfilment of a double Nordic Master MSc degree in environmental changes ...
The study presents a comparative analysis of eight Vegetation Indices (VIs) used to examine vegetati...
The vegetation indices (VIs) derived from the hyperspectral reflectance of vegetation are presented ...
International audienceLandsat-TM of 2001 covering Iceland (15.5°W-21°W, 64.5°N-67°N) was processed u...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
In this study, the relationship between vegetation dynamics and atmospheric patterns over Iceland fr...
LUMA-GIS Thesis nr 29 Ritgerð frá Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analysis Centre fo...
Degradation of vegetation and soil erosion has contributed to loss of biological productivity and la...
The paper presents the cartographic processing of the Landsat TM image by the two unsupervised class...
Geospatial data was analyzed to determine the optimal strategy to afforest Thingvellir National Park...
The properties of streamlined glacial landforms and palaeo-flow indicators in the valleys of Viðidal...
In a greening Arctic, Iceland stands out as an area with very high increases in the AVHRR Normalized...
Due to highly erodible volcanic soils and a harsh climate, livestock grazing in Iceland has led to s...
As Norse sailors settled in Iceland, they were faced with a land of ice, fire and forests. Yet Icela...
Thesis approved in partial fulfilment of a double Nordic Master MSc degree in environmental changes ...