Remote sensing of plant phenology as an indicator of climate change and for mapping land cover has received significant scientific interest in the past two decades. The advancing of …
The short revisit times afforded by recently-deployed optical satellite sensors that acquire 3– 30 m resolution imagery provide new opportunities to study seasonal vegetation dynamics …
EF Berra, R Gaulton - Forest Ecology and Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Vegetation phenology is the study of recurring plant life cycle stages, seasonality which is linked to many ecosystem processes and is an important proxy of climate and environmental …
Crop phenology has been widely detected from multiple historical satellite observations. Conversely, Near-Real-Time (NRT) monitoring of crop progress from timely available remote …
Vegetation phenology is one of the most sensitive indicators to environmental and climate changes. In order to characterize the seasonal variation in relatively pure or homogenous …
J Yang, J Dong, L Liu, M Zhao, X Zhang, X Li… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Land surface phenology (LSP) is beneficial to understand ecosystem response to climate change, vegetation and crop type discrimination, and ecological modeling. However, the …
The ability to detect and map invasive plants to the species level, both at high resolution and over large extents, is essential for their targeted management. Yet development of such …
Rangeland production is a foundational ecosystem service and resource on which livestock, wildlife, and people depend. Capitalizing on recent advancements in the use of remote …
Processes that drive plant invasions play out across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Understanding individual steps along the introduction-naturalization-invasion continuum …