Climate variability and climate change in pastoral systems
N. Pierdicca 1, L. Guerriero 2, E. Santi 3, A. Egido 4 1 DIET - Sapienza Univ. of Rome, Rome, Italy 2 DISP - University of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy 3 CNR/IFAC,
Climate change in sub-Saharan Africa: Consequences and implications for the “Future of Pastoralism”
TH2.L09.2 - AGRICULTURAL LAND COVER FROM SHORT REVISIT SAR DATA – SENTINEL-1 OPERATION SIMULATED BY AIRCRAFT AND SATELLITE SAR DATA
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) 1. Today’s Goal Rancher’s in New Mexico need an insurance program for their grazing and haying perils RMA.
1 Title department of geography, boston university, 675 commonwealth av., boston, ma 02215, usa nasa goddard space flight center, code 923, greenbelt,
GNSS Reflection from Bare and Vegetated Soils: Experimental Validation of an End-to-end Simulator
MANAGING RANGELANDS FOR WILDLIFE Vernon C. Bleich, John G. Kie, Eric R. Loft, Thomas R. Stephenson, Michael W. Oehler, and Alvin L. Medina.
Climate Feedback Research: Consequences of climate and disturbance changes for the Carbon feedback in Interior Alaska Patrick Endres, AK photographics.
Materials and methods Introduction Invasive species often have striking primary negative effects on native species, in such a manner that secondary effects.
The approximate 2- year VOD recovery lag, relative to NDVI, is consistent with greater VOD sensitivity to photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic woody biomass.
Printed by Joint assimilation of in-situ and remotely sensed surface soil moisture and LAI observations in a simplified variational.