[HTML][HTML] Fifty years of Landsat science and impacts
Since 1972, the Landsat program has been continually monitoring the Earth, to now provide
50 years of digital, multispectral, medium spatial resolution observations. Over this time …
50 years of digital, multispectral, medium spatial resolution observations. Over this time …
Effects of land use and cover change (LUCC) on terrestrial carbon stocks in China between 2000 and 2018
X Chang, Y Xing, J Wang, H Yang, W Gong - Resources, Conservation and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The land-use and cover change (LUCC) is a major factor in the terrestrial carbon cycle.
However, the changes of vegetation biomass and soil carbon sequestration caused by land …
However, the changes of vegetation biomass and soil carbon sequestration caused by land …
A suite of tools for continuous land change monitoring in google earth engine
Land cover has been designated by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) as an
Essential Climate Variable due to its integral role in many climate and environmental …
Essential Climate Variable due to its integral role in many climate and environmental …
Spatiotemporal assessment of land use/land cover change and associated carbon emissions and uptake in the Mekong River Basin
Land use and land cover (LULC) change caused by human activities is a major source of
anthropogenic carbon emissions and a driver of climate change. The Mekong Region is …
anthropogenic carbon emissions and a driver of climate change. The Mekong Region is …
Adjudicating perspectives on forest structure: how do airborne, terrestrial, and mobile lidar-derived estimates compare?
Applications of lidar in ecosystem conservation and management continue to expand as
technology has rapidly evolved. An accounting of relative accuracy and errors among lidar …
technology has rapidly evolved. An accounting of relative accuracy and errors among lidar …
Remote sensing and forest carbon monitoring—a review of recent progress, challenges and opportunities
Remote sensing provides key inputs to a wide range of models and methods developed for
quantifying forest carbon. In particular, carbon inventory methods recommended by IPCC …
quantifying forest carbon. In particular, carbon inventory methods recommended by IPCC …
Analysis of spatial and temporal evolution and driving factors of carbon emission in Shandong Province: based on the perspective of land use
J Wu, K Li - Environmental Sciences Europe, 2024 - Springer
Land use/cover change is the second major contributor to carbon emissions, following
energy emissions. Studying provincial land-use carbon emissions is crucial for achieving the …
energy emissions. Studying provincial land-use carbon emissions is crucial for achieving the …
Spatiotemporal characteristics and influencing factors of carbon emissions from land-use change in Shaanxi Province, China
Due to global warming, there evolves a global consensus and urgent need on carbon
emission mitigations, especially in developing countries. We investigated the spatiotemporal …
emission mitigations, especially in developing countries. We investigated the spatiotemporal …
Deforestation scenarios show the importance of secondary forest for meeting Panama's carbon goals
JS Hall, JS Plisinski, SK Mladinich, M van Breugel… - Landscape …, 2022 - Springer
Context Tropical forest loss has a major impact on climate change. Secondary forest growth
has potential to mitigate these impacts, but uncertainty regarding future land use, remote …
has potential to mitigate these impacts, but uncertainty regarding future land use, remote …
Satellite data reveals a recent increase in shifting cultivation and associated carbon emissions in Laos
Although shifting cultivation is the major land use type in Laos, the spatial-temporal patterns
and the associated carbon emissions of shifting cultivation in Laos are largely unknown …
and the associated carbon emissions of shifting cultivation in Laos are largely unknown …