Remote sensing of spring phenology in northeastern forests: A comparison of methods, field metrics and sources of uncertainty

K White, J Pontius, P Schaberg - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Current remote sensing studies of phenology have been limited to coarse spatial or
temporal resolution and often lack a direct link to field measurements. To address this gap …

TIMESAT: A software package for time-series processing and assessment of vegetation dynamics

L Eklundh, P Jönsson - Remote sensing time series, 2015‏ - Springer
Large volumes of data from satellite sensors with high time-resolution exist today, eg
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and Moderate Resolution Imaging …

Impacts of climate changes on the maximum and minimum temperature in Iran

G Fallah-Ghalhari, F Shakeri… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2019‏ - Springer
In this paper, trends of minimum and maximum temperatures in Iran were studied using time
series of daily minimum and maximum temperatures of 45 meteorological stations from 1976 …

[HTML][HTML] Using spectral indices as early warning signals of forest dieback: The case of drought-prone Pinus pinaster forests

D Moreno-Fernández, A Viana-Soto… - Science of the Total …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Forest dieback processes linked to drought are expected to increase due to climate
warming. Remotely sensed data offer several advantages over common field monitoring …

[HTML][HTML] Irrigation technologies and management and their environmental consequences: Empirical evidence from Ethiopia

RD Bekele, D Mekonnen, C Ringler… - Agricultural Water …, 2024‏ - Elsevier
The main objective of this study is to understand the interlinkages between different
irrigation technologies and management systems and environmental outcomes. We use a …

[HTML][HTML] Trends and ENSO/AAO driven variability in NDVI derived productivity and phenology alongside the Andes Mountains

WJD Van Leeuwen, K Hartfield, M Miranda, FJ Meza - Remote Sensing, 2013‏ - mdpi.com
Increasing water use and droughts, along with climate variability and land use change, have
seriously altered vegetation growth patterns and ecosystem response in several regions …

Exploring the use of MODIS NDVI-based phenology indicators for classifying forest general habitat categories

N Clerici, CJ Weissteiner, F Gerard - Remote Sensing, 2012‏ - mdpi.com
The cost effective monitoring of habitats and their biodiversity remains a challenge to date.
Earth Observation (EO) has a key role to play in map** habitat and biodiversity in general …

Using phenology to unravel differential soil water use and productivity in a semiarid savanna

B Steiner, RL Scott, J Hu, N MacBean… - …, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Savannas are water‐limited ecosystems characterized by two dominant plant types: trees
and an understory primarily made up grass. Different phenology and root structures of these …

TIMESAT for processing time-series data from satellite sensors for land surface monitoring

L Eklundh, P Jönsson - Multitemporal remote sensing: Methods and …, 2016‏ - Springer
The TIMESAT software package has been developed to enable monitoring of dynamic land
surface processes using remotely sensed data. The monitoring capability is based on …

Solar energy development and aquatic ecosystems in the Southwestern United States: potential impacts, mitigation, and research needs

M Grippo, JW Hayse, BL O'Connor - Environmental Management, 2015‏ - Springer
The cumulative impacts of utility-scale solar energy facilities on aquatic ecosystems in the
Southwestern United States are of concern, considering the many existing regional …