2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13152970
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Non-Destructive Biomass Estimation in Mediterranean Alpha Steppes: Improving Traditional Methods for Measuring Dry and Green Fractions by Combining Proximal Remote Sensing Tools

Abstract: The Mediterranean region is experiencing a stronger warming effect than other regions, which has generated a cascade of negative impacts on productivity, biodiversity, and stability of the ecosystem. To monitor ecosystem status and dynamics, aboveground biomass (AGB) is a good indicator, being a surrogate of many ecosystem functions and services and one of the main terrestrial carbon pools. Thus, accurate methodologies for AGB estimation are needed. This has been traditionally done by performing direct field m… Show more

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“…In agriculture, RS methods are increasingly used to gather data on crop health, soil moisture, erosion, and soil characteristics across large areas [54]. These techniques utilize various sensors and platforms to collect data from a distance, allowing for the large-scale, accurate, fast, and non-destructive analysis of soil characteristics [26].…”
Section: Remote Sensing Methods For Soil Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In agriculture, RS methods are increasingly used to gather data on crop health, soil moisture, erosion, and soil characteristics across large areas [54]. These techniques utilize various sensors and platforms to collect data from a distance, allowing for the large-scale, accurate, fast, and non-destructive analysis of soil characteristics [26].…”
Section: Remote Sensing Methods For Soil Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%