Title

Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Primary Production and Carbon Cycle

Document Type

Book Chapter

Publication Title

Advances in Land Remote Sensing: System, Modeling, Inversion and Application

Publisher

Springer

Publication Date

2008

Volume

Chapter 16

First Page

423

Last Page

444

Abstract

The objective of this chapter is to review the historical development of and the recent advances in the application of satellite remote sensing data for estimating terrestrial gross and net primary production (GPP and NPP), while also monitoring carbon cycle related ecosystem dynamics and changes.We achieve this objective by separating the topic into five sections:

  1. A review of the history of using satellite data to study the carbon cycle, concentrating on using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and its derived Fraction of Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FPAR) and Leaf Area Index (LAI) for biomass and NPP estimations
  2. A description of recent advances in the application of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data to estimates of GPP and NPP, along with related findings using MODIS Land Surface Temperature (LST) and the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI)
  3. A discussion of the application of long-term satellite data to the study of terrestrial ecosystems, including phenology monitoring, changes in regional carbon storage resulting from land use change, carbon flux changes induced by climate change, disturbance detection, and validation of ecosystem models
  4. A proposed general scheme for applying satellite data to terrestrial ecosystem studies, highlighting the role of modeling
  5. A summary that emphasizes the continuity of vegetation monitoring with satellites

The use of remote sensing information for studying terrestrial primary production and the global carbon cycle is significant both for an increased understanding of the earth system and improved management of land and natural resources.

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6450-0_16

Rights

© 2008 Springer Science + Business Media B.V.

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