Knowledge of the proportion of live and dead herbaceous fuel in grasslands is important in determining fire danger. This paper examines the Relative Greenness approach for quantifying these live and dead proportions. Relative Greenness places the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in the context of a time series of measurements. The parameters used to describe the temporal distribution of NDVI and the time interval over which this distribution is assessed impact Relative Greenness and the inferred characteristics of the vegetation. In this paper, the Relative Greenness approach was investigated using different NDVI distribution parameters derived from eight-day composites of surface reflectance from the Moderate Resolution Imagin...
Live fuel moisture content is an important variable for assessing fire risk. Satellite observations ...
This is an article published by Taylor and FrancisLeaf area index (LAI), as an easily obtained varia...
Assessment of grassland curing (the proportion of dead to total material in a grassland fuel complex...
Knowledge of the proportion of live and dead herbaceous fuel in grasslands is important in determini...
In this study, the suitability of spectral vegetation indexes for predicting green ratio (the percen...
The Fire Potential Index (FPI) relies on relative greenness (RG) estimates from remote sensing data....
Depending on a grass's growth stage, certain curing characteristics determine the vulnerability...
Wildfire can become a catastrophic natural hazard, especially during dry summer seasons in Australi...
Worldwide, satellite observations are used to assess the fire danger levels of grassland regions usi...
Green herbage ratio (GR), the equivalent of the biomass/(biomass + necromass), is an important bioph...
Burn severity was measured within the Mediterranean sclerophyll forests of south-west Western Austra...
A practice common to pasture research is the assessment of green leaf. In Australia, where the water...
This study examined an area of woodland that was recovering from severe fire in Royal National Park ...
The monitoring of pasture status often has relied on the satellite-derived quantity known as the nor...
In order to study the effect of standing dead biomass on vegetation canopy spectral response, the no...
Live fuel moisture content is an important variable for assessing fire risk. Satellite observations ...
This is an article published by Taylor and FrancisLeaf area index (LAI), as an easily obtained varia...
Assessment of grassland curing (the proportion of dead to total material in a grassland fuel complex...
Knowledge of the proportion of live and dead herbaceous fuel in grasslands is important in determini...
In this study, the suitability of spectral vegetation indexes for predicting green ratio (the percen...
The Fire Potential Index (FPI) relies on relative greenness (RG) estimates from remote sensing data....
Depending on a grass's growth stage, certain curing characteristics determine the vulnerability...
Wildfire can become a catastrophic natural hazard, especially during dry summer seasons in Australi...
Worldwide, satellite observations are used to assess the fire danger levels of grassland regions usi...
Green herbage ratio (GR), the equivalent of the biomass/(biomass + necromass), is an important bioph...
Burn severity was measured within the Mediterranean sclerophyll forests of south-west Western Austra...
A practice common to pasture research is the assessment of green leaf. In Australia, where the water...
This study examined an area of woodland that was recovering from severe fire in Royal National Park ...
The monitoring of pasture status often has relied on the satellite-derived quantity known as the nor...
In order to study the effect of standing dead biomass on vegetation canopy spectral response, the no...
Live fuel moisture content is an important variable for assessing fire risk. Satellite observations ...
This is an article published by Taylor and FrancisLeaf area index (LAI), as an easily obtained varia...
Assessment of grassland curing (the proportion of dead to total material in a grassland fuel complex...