نتایج جستجو برای: vegetation rehabilitation

تعداد نتایج: 116001  

2003
Xiangming Xiao Bobby Braswell Qingyuan Zhang Stephen Boles Stephen Frolking Berrien Moore

Satellite observations play an important role in characterization of the interannual variation of vegetation. Here, we report anomalies of two vegetation indices for Northern Asia (40jN–75jN, and 45jE–179jE), using images from the SPOT-4 VEGETATION (VGT) sensor over the period of April 1, 1998 to November 20, 2001. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Enhanced Vegetation Index ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Xiaosong Li Guoxiong Zheng Jinying Wang Cuicui Ji Bin Sun Zhihai Gao

Photosynthetic vegetation (PV) and non-photosynthetic vegetation (NPV) are important ground cover types for desertification monitoring and land management. Hyperspectral remote sensing has been proven effective for separating NPV from bare soil, but few studies determined fractional cover of PV (f pv) and NPV (f npv) using multispectral information. The purpose of this study is to evaluate seve...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2015
Ali Fulcher Muhammad Farooq Michael L Smith Chun-Xiao Li Jodi M Scott Emily Thomson Phillip E Kaufman Rui-De Xue

The effectiveness and penetration of a novel, truck-mounted mist sprayer (3WC-30-4P provided by American LongRay) was evaluated with bifenthrin in a large, park-like setting with historic floodwater and woodland mosquito populations. Efficacy evaluations were determined through adult population collections and excised leaf bioassays. Trapping results showed a mean reduction of 77% in mosquito p...

2006
G. W. GEERLING M. LABRADOR - GARCIA J. G. P. W. CLEVERS A. M. J. RAGAS A. J. M. SMITS

To safeguard the goals of flood protection and nature development, a river manager requires detailed and up-to-date information on vegetation structures in floodplains. In this study, remote sensing data on the vegetation of a semi-natural floodplain along the river Waal in the Netherlands was gathered by means of a Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI; spectral information) and LiDAR (...

2012
Ekta Singh

Indices summarizing community structure are used to evaluate fundamental community ecology, species interaction, biogeographical factors, and environmental stress. Some of these indices are insensitive to gross community changes induced by contaminants of pollution. Diversity indices and similarity indices are reviewed considering their ecological application, both theoretical and practical. Fo...

2003
Giorgio Dall'Olmo Anatoly Gitelson Donald C. Rundquist Giorgio Dall’Olmo Anatoly A. Gitelson

[1] In this study we tested the applicability of a method, originally developed for terrestrial plant leaves, to retrieve chlorophyll-a concentrations from reflectance spectra of turbid productive waters. We tuned the conceptual model according to the optical characteristics of the aquatic medium, and accurately predicted chlorophyll-a concentrations in water bodies over a wide range of optical...

2000
Mahadevan Venkatraman Bin Yu Munindar P. Singh

Successful commerce relies heavily upon the reputations that the different parties acquire through their dealings with each other. We view an e-commerce community as a social network, which supports reputations both for expertise (providing good service) and helpfulness (providing good referrals). We study the small-world phenomena such as the emergence of subcommunities, and pivot vertices (wh...

2015
Stanislaus J. Schymanski Michael L. Roderick Murugesu Sivapalan

Vegetation has different adjustable properties for adaptation to its environment. Examples include stomatal conductance at short time scale (minutes), leaf area index and fine root distributions at longer time scales (days-months) and species composition and dominant growth forms at very long time scales (years-decades-centuries). As a result, the overall response of evapotranspiration to chang...

2017
Luis Pablo Prieto Roberto Martínez Maldonado Daniel Spikol Davinia Hernández Leo María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana Xavier Ochoa

​Learning is a complex, mostly invisible process that happens across spaces, occurring in the physical world but also increasingly in virtual worlds or web-based spaces. In order to explore what happens in such blended learning experience, there is a need for multiple data sources that bring evidence from these different spaces. The present proceedings bring together two workshops co-located at...

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