Carbon Fluxes and Biophysical Variables from Earth Observation: Methods for Ecosystem Assessment: Earth Observation
Editat de Manuel Campos-Taberner, Beatriz Martínez, Sergio Sánchez-Ruizen Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2025
- Provides multidisciplinary approaches to the use of remote sensing for monitoring carbon fluxes and biophysical variables
- Enables deeper understanding and monitoring of ecosystems and dynamics from Earth observation technologies
- Includes in-situ, local scale, and global methods to provide readers with techniques and applications for a wide spectrum of needs
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443299919
ISBN-10: 0443299919
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Earth Observation
ISBN-10: 0443299919
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Earth Observation
Cuprins
1. Introduction
PART 1: Vegetation status and retrieval of vegetation biophysical variables through EO
2. A review of methods, approaches and techniques in LAI/FPAR(FVC/CHLa
3. Machine learning and cloud computing for trait parameter estimation
4. Agricultural crop monitoring with C-band polarimetric SAR features derived from the linear basis and compact polarimetry
5. Biophysical variables estimation with Hyperspectral data and applications
6. Toward standardized validation of satellite-based biophysical variables: current status and needs
7. Biophysical variables from LiDAR data
PART 2: Estimating Carbon and water fluxes for ecosystem assessment
8. Emerging needs for Carbon fluxes assessment
9. A review of methods, approaches and techniques in water fluxes
10. 20 year of GPP estimates from EUMETSAT geostationary satellites
11. Long-term study of water and carbon fluxes in a Mediterranean pine forest through the use of multiple remotely sensed datasets and bio-geochemical modelling
???????12. Linking biophysical variables and carbon fluxes in Earth Observation data assimilation
PART 1: Vegetation status and retrieval of vegetation biophysical variables through EO
2. A review of methods, approaches and techniques in LAI/FPAR(FVC/CHLa
3. Machine learning and cloud computing for trait parameter estimation
4. Agricultural crop monitoring with C-band polarimetric SAR features derived from the linear basis and compact polarimetry
5. Biophysical variables estimation with Hyperspectral data and applications
6. Toward standardized validation of satellite-based biophysical variables: current status and needs
7. Biophysical variables from LiDAR data
PART 2: Estimating Carbon and water fluxes for ecosystem assessment
8. Emerging needs for Carbon fluxes assessment
9. A review of methods, approaches and techniques in water fluxes
10. 20 year of GPP estimates from EUMETSAT geostationary satellites
11. Long-term study of water and carbon fluxes in a Mediterranean pine forest through the use of multiple remotely sensed datasets and bio-geochemical modelling
???????12. Linking biophysical variables and carbon fluxes in Earth Observation data assimilation