Fluctuating soil salinity across natural and managed landscapes of the coastal mid-Atlantic facing rapid sea-level rise. [PDF]
Sarupria M, Vargas R, Park T, Mondal P.
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Extraction of Bamboo Stands by observing Landsat 5-TM.
Keigo KOIZUMI +2 more
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Evaluating Satellite Monitoring of Vegetation Health With Fauna Habitat Managers in Mind
ABSTRACT In Australia, pastoralists, not‐for‐profit, and government organisations are managing stands of open woodland to conserve threatened species' habitats. These land areas are usually larger than a cropping field but smaller than many National Parks in Australia.
Michael Hewson, Richard Koech
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Multi-Temporal Shoreline Monitoring and Analysis in Bangkok Bay, Thailand, Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques. [PDF]
Wang Y, Sirikham A, Konpang J, Li C.
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ABSTRACT The reinstatement of Indigenous fire practices across northern Australia has demonstrated positive biocultural outcomes for local Indigenous communities, including reconnection to culture, Country and biodiversity conservation. However, limited research has specifically investigated the alignment of contemporary Indigenous fire management to ...
Gabrielle Brennan +3 more
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Analysis of cultivated land changes and driving factors in the Alar Reclamation Area (1990-2019) based on multi-temporal Landsat data and machine learning algorithms. [PDF]
Song Q, Zhang W.
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Written Summary: Measuring energy exchanges between land and atmosphere is fundamental to understanding climate, but these measurements are systematically incomplete, with 20%–40% of energy consistently unaccounted for. Analyzing data from 84 sites worldwide, we show that carefully tracking all energy components and applying strict data quality filters
Giacomo Nicolini +45 more
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Daily Land Surface Temperature Reconstruction in Landsat Cross-Track Areas Using Deep Ensemble Learning With Uncertainty Quantification. [PDF]
Liu S, Wang S, Zhang L.
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Bee community and trait‐based responses to fire in a Mediterranean landscape
Fire drives a short‐term increase in bee abundance and diversity, despite its strong negative impact on floral resources. Acting as an environmental filter, fire shapes bee communities as increased post‐fire fine‐scale heterogeneity favors bees with specific functional traits such as ground‐nesting and generalist species.
Georgios Nakas +8 more
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