From in situ measured woody cover we develop a phenology driven model to estimate the canopy cover of woody species in the Sahelian drylands at 1 km scale. The model estimates the total canopy cover of all woody phanerophytes and the concept is based on the significant difference in phenophases of dryland trees, shrubs and bushes as compared to that of the herbaceous plants. Whereas annual herbaceous plants are only green during the rainy season and senescence occurs shortly after flowering towards the last rains, most woody plants remain photosynthetically active over large parts of the year. We use Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and Satellite pour l'Observation de la Terre (SPOT) — VEGETATION (VGT) Fraction of Absor...
African savanna vegetation is subject to extensive degradation as a result of rapid climate and land...
In the Sahel region, moderate to coarse spatial resolution remote sensing time series are used in ea...
Strengthening of feed security in the Sahel is urgently needed given the climate change and growing ...
Woody plants play a major role for the resilience of drylands and in peoples' livelihoods. However, ...
Dry forests in Sub-Saharan Africa are of critical importance for the livelihood of the local populat...
Monitoring long-term biomass dynamics in drylands is of great importance for many environmental appl...
Savannas are widespread global biomes covering ~20% of terrestrial ecosystems on all continents exce...
Dryland ecosystems are frequently struck by droughts. Yet, woody vegetation is often able to recover...
After a dry period with prolonged droughts in the 1970s and 1980s, recent scientific outcome suggest...
Land surface phenology (LSP) enables global-scale tracking of ecosystem processes, but its utility i...
Timely monitoring of plant biomass is critical for the management of forage resources in Sahelian ra...
Timely monitoring of plant biomass is critical for the management of forage resources in Sahelian ra...
Strengthening of feed security in the Sahel is urgently needed given the climate change and growing ...
Tree vegetation is an essential element in the daily life of the people in the Sahel region of Afric...
Woody vegetation in farmland acts as a carbon sink and provides ecosystem services for local people,...
African savanna vegetation is subject to extensive degradation as a result of rapid climate and land...
In the Sahel region, moderate to coarse spatial resolution remote sensing time series are used in ea...
Strengthening of feed security in the Sahel is urgently needed given the climate change and growing ...
Woody plants play a major role for the resilience of drylands and in peoples' livelihoods. However, ...
Dry forests in Sub-Saharan Africa are of critical importance for the livelihood of the local populat...
Monitoring long-term biomass dynamics in drylands is of great importance for many environmental appl...
Savannas are widespread global biomes covering ~20% of terrestrial ecosystems on all continents exce...
Dryland ecosystems are frequently struck by droughts. Yet, woody vegetation is often able to recover...
After a dry period with prolonged droughts in the 1970s and 1980s, recent scientific outcome suggest...
Land surface phenology (LSP) enables global-scale tracking of ecosystem processes, but its utility i...
Timely monitoring of plant biomass is critical for the management of forage resources in Sahelian ra...
Timely monitoring of plant biomass is critical for the management of forage resources in Sahelian ra...
Strengthening of feed security in the Sahel is urgently needed given the climate change and growing ...
Tree vegetation is an essential element in the daily life of the people in the Sahel region of Afric...
Woody vegetation in farmland acts as a carbon sink and provides ecosystem services for local people,...
African savanna vegetation is subject to extensive degradation as a result of rapid climate and land...
In the Sahel region, moderate to coarse spatial resolution remote sensing time series are used in ea...
Strengthening of feed security in the Sahel is urgently needed given the climate change and growing ...