Lu, Tingting Brandt, Martin Tong, Xiaoye Hiernaux, Pierre Leroux, Louise Ndao, Babacar Fensholt, Rasmus
Multi-purpose Faidherbia albida trees represent a vital component of agroforestry parklands in West Africa as they provide resources (fodder for livestock, fruits and firewood) and support water lifting and nutrient recycling for cropping. Faidherbia albida trees are characterized by their inverse phenology, growing leaf flowers and pods during the...
Araza, Arnan de Bruin, Sytze Herold, Martin Quegan, Shaun Labriere, Nicolas Rodriguez-Veiga, Pedro Avitabile, Valerio Santoro, Maurizio Mitchard, Edward T.A. Ryan, Casey M.
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Over the past decade, several global maps of above-ground biomass (AGB) have been produced, but they exhibit significant differences that reduce their value for climate and carbon cycle modelling, and also for national estimates of forest carbon stocks and their changes. The number of such maps is anticipated to increase because of new satellite mi...
Mengistu, Anteneh Getachew Mengistu Tsidu, Gizaw Koren, Gerbrand Kooreman, Maurits L. Boersma, K. Folkert Tagesson, Torbern Ardö, Junas Nouvellon, Yann Peters, Wouter
The carbon cycle of tropical terrestrial vegetation plays a vital role in the storage and exchange of atmospheric CO2. But large uncertainties surround the impacts of land-use change emissions, climate warming, the frequency of droughts, and CO2 fertilization. This culminates in poorly quantified carbon stocks and carbon fluxes even for the major e...
Loubota Panzou, Grace Jopaul Fayolle, Adeline Jucker, Tommaso Phillips, Oliver L. Bohlman, Stephanie Banin, Lindsay F. Lewis, Simon L. Affum-Baffoe, Kofi Alves, Luciana F. Antin, Cécile
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Aim: Tree crowns determine light interception, carbon and water exchange. Thus, understanding the factors causing tree crown allometry to vary at the tree and stand level matters greatly for the development of future vegetation modelling and for the calibration of remote sensing products. Nevertheless, we know little about large-scale variation and...
Fayad, Ibrahim Baghdadi, Nicolas Alcarde Alvares, Clayton Stape, Jose Luiz Bailly, Jean Stéphane Ferraço Scolforo, Henrique Zribi, Mehrez Le Maire, Guerric
Over the past two decades spaceborne LiDAR systems have gained momentum in the remote sensing community with their ability to accurately estimate canopy heights and aboveground biomass. This article aims at using the most recent global ecosystem dynamics investigation (GEDI) LiDAR system data to estimate the stand-scale dominant heights ( Hdom ), a...
Censi, Alessandro Michele Ienco, Dino Gbodjo, Yawogan Jean Eudes Pensa, Ruggero Gaetano Interdonato, Roberto Gaetano, Raffaele
Satellite image time series (SITS) collected by modern Earth Observation (EO) systems represent a valuable source of information that supports several tasks related to the monitoring of the Earth surface dynamics over large areas. A main challenge is then to design methods able to leverage the complementarity between the temporal dynamics and the s...
Arvor, Damien Betbeder, Julie Daher, Felipe R.G. Blossier, Tim Le Roux, Renan Corgne, Samuel Corpetti, Thomas De Freitas Silgueiro, Vinicius Da Silva Jr, Carlos Antonio
Land cover mapping over large areas is essential to address a wide spectrum of socio-environmental challenges. For this reason, many global or regional land cover products are regularly released to the scientific community. Yet, the remote sensing community has not fully addressed the challenge to extract useful information from vast volumes of sat...
Gbodjo, Jean Eudes Montet, Didier Ienco, Dino Gaetano, Raffaele Dupuy, Stéphane
Extensive research studies have been conducted in recent years to exploit the complementarity among multisensor (or multimodal) remote sensing data for prominent applications such as land cover mapping. In order to make a step further with respect to previous studies, which investigate multitemporal SAR and optical data or multitemporal/multiscale ...
dos Santos Luciano, Ana Cláudia Araújo Picoli, Michelle Cristina Garbellini Duft, Daniel Vieira Rocha, Jansle Lima Verde Leal, Manoel Regis Le Maire, Guerric
Sugarcane plays an important role in food and energy production in Brazil and worldwide. The large availability of satellite sensors and advanced techniques for processing data have improved the forecasting sugarcane yield on a local and global scale, but more work is needed on exploiting the synergy between remote sensing, meteorological and agron...
Gbodjo, Yawogan Jean Eudes Ienco, Dino Leroux, Louise
In Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farms play a key role in agriculture, occupying most of the agricultural land. Design policies for increasing smallholder productivity remains a safe way to establish sustainable food systems and boost local economies. However, efforts are still needed in order to achieve accurate and timely monitoring in smallhol...