2024
DOI: 10.5194/bg-21-473-2024
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Reviews and syntheses: Remotely sensed optical time series for monitoring vegetation productivity

Lammert Kooistra,
Katja Berger,
Benjamin Brede
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Vegetation productivity is a critical indicator of global ecosystem health and is impacted by human activities and climate change. A wide range of optical sensing platforms, from ground-based to airborne and satellite, provide spatially continuous information on terrestrial vegetation status and functioning. As optical Earth observation (EO) data are usually routinely acquired, vegetation can be monitored repeatedly over time, reflecting seasonal vegetation patterns and trends in vegetation productiv… Show more

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