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Land surface phenology: What do we really ‘see’ from space?
David Helman
Department of Environment, Planning and Sustainability
University of Cambridge
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Land Surface Phenology
100%
Species Composition
28%
Greenness
28%
Misinterpretation
28%
Phenological Metrics
28%
Overstorey
28%
Phenological Shift
28%
Plant Species
14%
Climate Change
14%
Phenology
14%
Satellite Products
14%
Satellite Sensors
14%
Spaceborne
14%
Information Integration
14%
Smoothing Methods
14%
Ecosystem Function
14%
Vegetation System
14%
Bioindication
14%
Canopy Layer
14%
Plant Phenology
14%
Ecosystem Dynamics
14%
Understory Layer
14%
Landscape Level
14%
Ground-based Sensors
14%
Vertical Vegetation
14%
Mixed-signal
14%
Mixed Methods Analysis
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Land Surface
100%
Vegetation
14%
Plant Specie
14%
Climate Change
14%
Time Series
14%
Understory
14%