1. Plants like mosses can be sensitive stress markers of subtle shifts in Arctic and Antarctic environmental conditions, including climate change. Traditional ground-based monitoring of fragile polar vegetation is, however, invasive, labour intensive and physically demanding. High-resolution multispectral satellite observations are an alternative, but even their recent highest achievable spatial resolution is still inadequate, resulting in a significant underestimation of plant health due to spectral mixing and associated reflectance impurities. 2. To resolve these obstacles, we have developed a new method that uses low-altitude unmanned aircraft system (UAS) hyperspectral images of sub-decimeter spatial resolution. Machine-learning support...
Fractional cover of green vegetation (FCover) is a key variable when observing Arctic vegetation und...
In the context of global climate change, changes in vegetation cover have attracted much...
Mapping accurately vegetation surfaces in space and time in the ice-free areas of Antarctica can pro...
Plants like mosses can be sensitive stress markers of subtle shifts in Arctic and Antarctic environm...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
Moss beds are one of very few terrestrial vegetation types that can be found on the Antarctic contin...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
This study is the first to use an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for mapping moss beds in Antarctica....
In the last few decades Antarctica has come under intense scrutiny as an area that could potentially...
In recent times, the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as tools for environmental remote sensin...
This study is the first to use an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for mapping moss beds in Antarctica....
Expansion of Antarctic vegetation in ice-free areas underlines the need for effective remote sensing...
Climate change is affecting Antarctica and minimally destructive long-term monitoring of its unique ...
The development of methods that can accurately detect physiological stress in forest trees caused by...
Fractional cover of green vegetation (FCover) is a key variable when observing Arctic vegetation und...
In the context of global climate change, changes in vegetation cover have attracted much...
Mapping accurately vegetation surfaces in space and time in the ice-free areas of Antarctica can pro...
Plants like mosses can be sensitive stress markers of subtle shifts in Arctic and Antarctic environm...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
Moss beds are one of very few terrestrial vegetation types that can be found on the Antarctic contin...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
This study is the first to use an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for mapping moss beds in Antarctica....
In the last few decades Antarctica has come under intense scrutiny as an area that could potentially...
In recent times, the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as tools for environmental remote sensin...
This study is the first to use an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for mapping moss beds in Antarctica....
Expansion of Antarctic vegetation in ice-free areas underlines the need for effective remote sensing...
Climate change is affecting Antarctica and minimally destructive long-term monitoring of its unique ...
The development of methods that can accurately detect physiological stress in forest trees caused by...
Fractional cover of green vegetation (FCover) is a key variable when observing Arctic vegetation und...
In the context of global climate change, changes in vegetation cover have attracted much...
Mapping accurately vegetation surfaces in space and time in the ice-free areas of Antarctica can pro...