نتایج جستجو برای: vegetation indices

تعداد نتایج: 127108  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Keith R. McCloy

Changes in vegetation phenology are recognized as being possibly the most important early indicator of the impact of climate change on ecosystems. Time series of image data are accepted as being the best way to map these changes, if we can derive suitable indices from the huge volumes of time series data that make the interpretation of these time series difficult. The problem is thus to derive ...

Journal: :Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography 2014

2013
Kendra E. Kaiser Brian L. McGlynn Ryan E. Emanuel

Vegetation pattern and landscape structure intersect to exert strong control over ecohydrological dynamics at the watershed scale. The hydrologic implications of vegetation disturbance (e.g. fire, disease) depend on the spatial pattern and form of environmental change. Here, we investigate this intersection at Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest (TCEF), Montana, with a focus on the mountain pi...

2014
Jessica L. O’Connell Kristin B. Byrd Maggi Kelly

Coastal marshes depend on belowground biomass of roots and rhizomes to contribute to peat and soil organic carbon, accrete soil and alleviate flooding as sea level rises. For nutrient-limited plants, eutrophication has either reduced or stimulated belowground biomass depending on plant biomass allocation response to fertilization. Within a freshwater wetland impoundment receiving minimal sedime...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Hirofumi Hashimoto Weile Wang Cristina Milesi Michael A. White Sangram Ganguly Minoru Gamo Ryuichi Hirata Ranga B. Myneni Ramakrishna R. Nemani

Algorithms that use remotely-sensed vegetation indices to estimate gross primary production (GPP), a key component of the global carbon cycle, have gained a lot of popularity in the past decade. Yet despite the amount of research on the topic, the most appropriate approach is still under debate. As an attempt to address this question, we compared the performance of different vegetation indices ...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2006
Atiqur Rahman Felix Kogan Leonid Roytman

Epidemiologic data of malaria cases were correlated with satellite-based vegetation health (VH) indices to investigate if they can be used as proxy for monitoring malaria epidemics in Bangladesh. The VH indices were represented by the vegetation condition index (VCI) and the temperature condition index (TCI). The VCI and TCI estimate moisture and thermal conditions, respectively. Sensitivity of...

2011
Sarah Bodbyl-Roels A Townsend Peterson Xiangming Xiao

BACKGROUND Ecological niche modeling integrates known sites of occurrence of species or phenomena with data on environmental variation across landscapes to infer environmental spaces potentially inhabited (i.e., the ecological niche) to generate predictive maps of potential distributions in geographic space. Key inputs to this process include raster data layers characterizing spatial variation ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Masayasu Maki Koki Homma

Leaf area index (LAI) is among the most important variables for monitoring crop growth and estimating grain yield. Previous reports have shown that LAI derived from remote sensing data can be effectively applied in crop growth simulation models for improving the accuracy of grain yield estimation. Therefore, precise estimation of LAI from remote sensing data is expected to be useful for global ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Ning Liu Richard J. Harper Rebecca N. Handcock Bradley Evans Stanley J. Sochacki Bernard Dell Lewis L. Walden Shirong Liu

Dryland salinity is a major land management issue globally, and results in the abandonment of farmland. Revegetation with halophytic shrub species such as Atriplex nummularia for carbon mitigation may be a viable option but to generate carbon credits ongoing monitoring and verification is required. This study investigated the utility of high-resolution airborne images (Digital Multi Spectral Im...

2002
David Schroeder Ajith H. Perera

The role of wildfires as the most significant source of disturbance in boreal forests has been equaled by clearcuts during the past five decades. Post-disturbance revegetation patterns are important because they have a direct influence on many ecological processes. However, the knowledge of post-disturbance changes in spatial patterns of forest cover is scarce, especially at large scales. We ex...

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