All Stories

  1. Dry land belt of Northern Eurasia: contemporary environmental changes and their consequences
  2. An Exploration of Terrain Effects on Land Surface Phenology across the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau Using Landsat ETM+ and OLI Data
  3. Large scale climate oscillation impacts on temperature, precipitation and land surface phenology in Central Asia
  4. Changing snow seasonality in the highlands of Kyrgyzstan
  5. Corrigendum to “Integrating remote sensing and local ecological knowledge to monitor rangeland dynamics” [Ecol. Indic. 82 (2017) 106–116]
  6. Expansion of major urban areas in the US Great Plains from 2000 to 2009 using satellite scatterometer data
  7. Northern Eurasia Future Initiative (NEFI): facing the challenges and pathways of global change in the twenty-first century
  8. Integrating remote sensing and local ecological knowledge to monitor rangeland dynamics
  9. Land Surface Phenology and Seasonality Using Cool Earthlight in Croplands of Eastern Africa and the Linkages to Crop Production
  10. Comparing Passive Microwave with Visible-To-Near-Infrared Phenometrics in Croplands of Northern Eurasia
  11. Impacts of Thermal Time on Land Surface Phenology in Urban Areas
  12. Grand Challenges in Understanding the Interplay of Climate and Land Changes
  13. Exploration of scaling effects on coarse resolution land surface phenology
  14. Integrating malaria surveillance with climate data for outbreak detection and forecasting: the EPIDEMIA system
  15. Characterizing Cropland Phenology in Major Grain Production Areas of Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan by the Synergistic Use of Passive Microwave and Visible to Near Infrared Data
  16. Effects of Urban Plume Aerosols on a Mesoscale Convective System
  17. Land Change in European Russia: 1982–2011
  18. Urban–Rural Contrasts in Central-Eastern European Cities Using a MODIS 4 Micron Time Series
  19. Differential Heating in the Indian Ocean Differentially Modulates Precipitation in the Ganges and Brahmaputra Basins
  20. Urban Heat Islands as Viewed by Microwave Radiometers and Thermal Time Indices
  21. Viewing Global Megacities Through MODIS $4\hbox{-}\upmu \text{m}$ Radiance: Effects of Time of Year, Latitude, Land Cover, and View Zenith Angle
  22. Divergent patterns of built-up urban space growth following post-socialist changes
  23. Web-Enabled Landsat Data Time Series for Monitoring Urban Heat Island Impacts on Land Surface Phenology
  24. A Comparison of Multiple Datasets for Monitoring Thermal Time in Urban Areas over the U.S. Upper Midwest
  25. Using multiple remote sensing perspectives to identify and attribute land surface dynamics in Central Asia 2001–2013
  26. Evapotranspiration in the Nile Basin: Identifying Dynamics and Drivers, 2002–2011
  27. Land surface phenology along urban to rural gradients in the U.S. Great Plains
  28. Assessing the impacts of climate and land use and land cover change on the freshwater availability in the Brahmaputra River basin
  29. Change in our MIDST: Toward detection and analysis of urban land dynamics in North and South America
  30. MODIS 4 µm radiance in global megacities depends on seasonality, land cover, and view zenith angle
  31. Using Web-enabled Landsat Data time series to analyze the impacts of urban areas on remotely sensed vegetation dynamics
  32. Spatial and seasonal responses of precipitation in the Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins to ENSO and Indian Ocean dipole modes: implications for flooding and drought
  33. Land surface anomalies preceding the 2010 Russian heat wave and a link to the North Atlantic oscillation
  34. Hydrological dynamics of temporary wetlands in the southern Great Plains as a function of surrounding land use
  35. Projections of the Ganges–Brahmaputra precipitation—Downscaled from GCM predictors
  36. Response of vegetation growth and productivity to spring climate indicators in the conterminous United States derived from satellite remote sensing data fusion
  37. Climate forcing of wetland landscape connectivity in the Great Plains
  38. Dynamic connectivity of temporary wetlands in the southern Great Plains
  39. A New Approach for the Analysis of Hyperspectral Data: Theory and Sensitivity Analysis of the Moment Distance Method
  40. Exploring the middle infrared region for urban remote sensing: seasonal and view angle effects
  41. Land surface phenologies and seasonalities using cool earthlight in mid-latitude croplands
  42. Evaluation of a coupled event-driven phenology and evapotranspiration model for croplands in the United States northern Great Plains
  43. The False Spring of 2012, Earliest in North American Record
  44. Dryland East Asia: Land Dynamics amid Social and Climate Change
  45. Analysis of Waveform Lidar Data Using Shape-Based Metrics
  46. Phenologies of North American Grasslands and Grasses
  47. Phenology in Higher Education: Ground-Based and Spatial Analysis Tools
  48. Remote Sensing of Land Surface Phenology: A Prospectus
  49. Vegetation Phenology in Global Change Studies
  50. Separability of maize and soybean in the spectral regions of chlorophyll and carotenoids using the Moment Distance Index
  51. Satellite microwave remote sensing for environmental modeling of mosquito population dynamics
  52. Spatial synchrony of malaria outbreaks in a highland region of Ethiopia
  53. Combined analysis of land cover change and NDVI trends in the Northern Eurasian grain belt
  54. Grain production trends in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan: New opportunities in an increasingly unstable world?
  55. A new concept for simulation of vegetated land surface dynamics – Part 1: The event driven phenology model
  56. Alternative methods to predict actual evapotranspiration illustrate the importance of accounting for phenology – Part 2: The event driven phenology model
  57. Climate Change in Turkmenistan
  58. Remote sensing-based time series models for malaria early warning in the highlands of Ethiopia
  59. Beyond words: effective graphics and metadata are keys to concise scientific communication
  60. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of agricultural fires in the central United States in relation to land cover and land use
  61. Spatio-spectral heterogeneity analysis using EO-1 Hyperion imagery
  62. Toward a U.S. National Phenological Assessment: Third USA National Phenology Network (USA-NPN) and Research Coordination Network (RCN) Annual Meeting; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 5–9 October 2009
  63. Change of spatial information under rescaling: A case study using multi-resolution image series
  64. Climate and environmental change in arid Central Asia: Impacts, vulnerability, and adaptations
  65. Change and persistence in land surface phenologies of the Don and Dnieper river basins
  66. Dual scale trend analysis for evaluating climatic and anthropogenic effects on the vegetated land surface in Russia and Kazakhstan
  67. Reanalysis data underestimate significant changes in growing season weather in Kazakhstan
  68. Spatio-Temporal Statistical Methods for Modelling Land Surface Phenology
  69. Phenological trend estimation: a reply to Sagarin
  70. Area between Peaks Feature in the Derivative Reflectance Curve as a Sensitive Indicator of Change in Chlorophyll Concentration
  71. Remote sensing of vegetation 3-D structure for biodiversity and habitat: Review and implications for lidar and radar spaceborne missions
  72. Tracking the rhythm of the seasons in the face of global change: phenological research in the 21st century
  73. Carbon in idle croplands
  74. On the ability of the ERS scatterometer to detect vegetation properties
  75. Channel and island change in the lower Platte River, Eastern Nebraska, USA: 1855–2005
  76. Characterizing tropical forest spatio‐temporal heterogeneity using the Wide Dynamic Range Vegetation Index (WDRVI)
  77. War, drought, and phenology: changes in the land surface phenology of Afghanistan since 1982
  78. Northern Annular Mode Effects on the Land Surface Phenologies of Northern Eurasia
  79. Landsat still contributing to environmental research
  80. Assessing sustainability indicators for tropical forests: Spatio-temporal heterogeneity, logging intensity, and dung beetle communities
  81. Monitoring Sustainability in Tropical Forests: How Changes in Canopy Spatial Pattern Can Indicate Forest Stands for Biodiversity Surveys
  82. Synergistic use of AMSR-E and MODIS Data for Understanding Grassland Land Surface Phenologies
  83. War, Drought, and Phenology: Changes in the Land Surface Phenology of Afghanistan Since 1982
  84. Using Landsat thermal imagery and GIS for identification of groundwater discharge into shallow groundwater‐dominated lakes
  85. Land surface phenology and temperature variation in the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program high-latitude transects
  86. The July 2003 Dakota Hailswaths: Creation, Characteristics, and Possible Impacts
  87. A statistical framework for the analysis of long image time series
  88. Influence of a Hailstreak on Boundary Layer Evolution
  89. Spatio-temporal change analysis to identify anomalous variation in the vegetated land surface: ENSO effects in tropical South America
  90. Picea glauca dynamics and spatial pattern of seedlings regeneration along a chronosequence in the mixedwood section of the boreal forest
  91. Trend Analysis of the Pathfinder AVHRR Land (PAL) NDVI Data for the Deserts of Central Asia
  92. Land surface phenology, climatic variation, and institutional change: Analyzing agricultural land cover change in Kazakhstan
  93. The Effect of Solar Illumination Angle and Sensor View Angle on Observed Patterns of Spatial Structure in Tallgrass Prairie
  94. Ecophysiological consequences of contrasting microenvironments on the desiccation tolerant moss Tortula ruralis
  95. Lacunarity analysis of spatial pattern in CT images of vertebral trabecular bone for assessing osteoporosis
  96. The effect of rescaling on fine spatial resolution NDVI data: A test using multi-resolution aircraft sensor data
  97. Fractal signature and lacunarity in the measurement of the texture of trabecular bone in clinical CT images
  98. Pantropical dynamics of 'intact' rain forest canopy texture
  99. A technique for monitoring ecological disturbance in tallgrass prairie using seasonal NDVI trajectories and a discriminant function mixture model
  100. The effect of density dependence on community structure
  101. Spatial model error analysis using autocorrelation indices
  102. Simulation of responses of community structure to species interactions driven by phenotypic change
  103. Detecting change in grasslands using measures of spatial dependence with landsat TM data