Phenology monitoring allows a better understanding of forest functioning and climate impacts. Satellite indicators are used to upscale ground phenological observations, but often differential responses are observed, and data availability can be limited. In view of climate impacts, new tools capable to detect rapid phenological changes and to work at single species level are needed. This research compares indices derived by the TreeTalker© (TT + ) below canopy upward-looking spectral data and Sentinel 2 satellite data, used to assess the phenological behavior and changepoints in several European beech forests. Overall, a mismatch between the information derived by the two sensor types is evidenced, with main differences in: start/end and len...
Peatlands cover very large extents in northern regions and play a significant role in the global car...
Since several years, more and more studies aim at developing phenology products from satellite time-...
International audienceOngoing climate change directly affects tree physiology and forest productivit...
Monitoring plant phenology is one of the means of detecting the response of vegetation to changing e...
Phenological observations of terrestrial ecosystems are useful in monitoring the changes in the loca...
Green leaf phenology is known to be sensitive to climate variation. Phenology is also important beca...
The monitoring of forest phenology based on observations from near-surface sensors such as Unmanned ...
Land surface phenology (LSP) and ground phenology (GP) are both important sources of information for...
Several methods exist for extracting plant phenological information from time series of satellite da...
Long time series of ground-based plant phenology, as well as more than two decades of satellite-deri...
Quantitative monitoring of vegetation change over time is essential in understanding the environment...
Contemporary climate change leads to earlier spring phenological events in Europe. In forests, in wh...
Since several years, more and more studies aim at developing phenology products from satellite time-...
| openaire: EC/H2020/771049/EU//FREEDLESKey message: We present a new approach to calibrate timings ...
Satellite remote sensing is an important method for forest phenological studies at continental or gl...
Peatlands cover very large extents in northern regions and play a significant role in the global car...
Since several years, more and more studies aim at developing phenology products from satellite time-...
International audienceOngoing climate change directly affects tree physiology and forest productivit...
Monitoring plant phenology is one of the means of detecting the response of vegetation to changing e...
Phenological observations of terrestrial ecosystems are useful in monitoring the changes in the loca...
Green leaf phenology is known to be sensitive to climate variation. Phenology is also important beca...
The monitoring of forest phenology based on observations from near-surface sensors such as Unmanned ...
Land surface phenology (LSP) and ground phenology (GP) are both important sources of information for...
Several methods exist for extracting plant phenological information from time series of satellite da...
Long time series of ground-based plant phenology, as well as more than two decades of satellite-deri...
Quantitative monitoring of vegetation change over time is essential in understanding the environment...
Contemporary climate change leads to earlier spring phenological events in Europe. In forests, in wh...
Since several years, more and more studies aim at developing phenology products from satellite time-...
| openaire: EC/H2020/771049/EU//FREEDLESKey message: We present a new approach to calibrate timings ...
Satellite remote sensing is an important method for forest phenological studies at continental or gl...
Peatlands cover very large extents in northern regions and play a significant role in the global car...
Since several years, more and more studies aim at developing phenology products from satellite time-...
International audienceOngoing climate change directly affects tree physiology and forest productivit...