Map** and monitoring peatland conditions from global to field scale
Abstract Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth's surface, but they store nearly 30% of
global soil carbon stock. This significant carbon store is under threat as peatlands continue …
global soil carbon stock. This significant carbon store is under threat as peatlands continue …
An overview of remote sensing data applications in peatland research based on works from the period 2010–2021
In the 21st century, remote sensing (RS) has become increasingly employed in many
environmental studies. This paper constitutes an overview of works utilising RS methods in …
environmental studies. This paper constitutes an overview of works utilising RS methods in …
Spatial patterns of China's carbon sinks estimated from the fusion of remote sensing and field-observed net primary productivity and heterotrophic respiration
Accurately assessing the carbon sink and spatial distribution pattern of China's terrestrial
ecosystems is of great significance to the implementation of climate change and carbon …
ecosystems is of great significance to the implementation of climate change and carbon …
Challenges and Limitations of Remote Sensing Applications in Northern Peatlands: Present and Future Prospects
This systematic literature review (SLR) provides a comprehensive overview of remote
sensing (RS) applications in northern peatlands from 2017 to 2022, utilising various …
sensing (RS) applications in northern peatlands from 2017 to 2022, utilising various …
Enhancing peatland monitoring through multisource remote sensing: optical and radar data applications
G Ghazaryan, L Krupp, S Seyfried… - … Journal of Remote …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Peatlands play a pivotal role in global carbon cycling and the conservation of biodiversity
even though they cover a small fraction of the Earth's terrestrial surface. These ecosystems …
even though they cover a small fraction of the Earth's terrestrial surface. These ecosystems …
Upscaling field-measured seasonal ground vegetation patterns with Sentinel-2 images in boreal ecosystems
Aboveground biomass (AGB) and leaf area index (LAI) are key variables of ecosystem
processes and functioning. Knowledge is lacking on how well the seasonal patterns of …
processes and functioning. Knowledge is lacking on how well the seasonal patterns of …
Comparison of machine learning methods to up-scale gross primary production
T Yu, Q Zhang, R Sun - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Eddy covariance observation is an applicable way to obtain accurate and continuous carbon
flux at flux tower sites, while remote sensing technology could estimate carbon exchange …
flux at flux tower sites, while remote sensing technology could estimate carbon exchange …
Long-term effects of rewetting and drought on GPP in a temperate peatland based on satellite remote sensing data
Rewetting previously drained peatlands restores the critical function of peatlands as long-
term carbon storages and sinks currently threatened by climate change and additional …
term carbon storages and sinks currently threatened by climate change and additional …
Reducing model uncertainty of climate change impacts on high latitude carbon assimilation
Abstract The Arctic–Boreal Region (ABR) has a large impact on global vegetation–
atmosphere interactions and is experiencing markedly greater warming than the rest of the …
atmosphere interactions and is experiencing markedly greater warming than the rest of the …
Monitoring rewilding from space: The Knepp estate as a case study
Rewilding is increasingly considered as an option for environmental regeneration, with
potential for enhancing both biodiversity and ecosystem services. So far, however, there is …
potential for enhancing both biodiversity and ecosystem services. So far, however, there is …