Training Module


Monitoring Vegetation from Space

length
180 Minutes

authors
Carla Barroso
Isabel Monteiro

Monitoring Vegetation from Space

Published: 01 January 2009

The distribution of vegetation, its properties and state, is of major importance for a wide range of applications, namely; environmental management, natural Hazards monitoring, agriculture and forestry, climate change studies and numerical weather forecast models.

Changes in the landcover either caused by changes in land use, climate change or natural hazards (like forest fires or droughts, for instance) may have a huge social and economic impact. An example of this was the severe drought that stroke Eastern Africa in 2009, causing crops to shrink and threatening millions of people with starvation.

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Filed under Keywords:

Land Applications, Vegetation