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Vegetation Phenology and Vegetation Index Products from Multiple Long Term Satellite Data Records
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2013 Workshop Presentations and Posters
Presentations
Introduction
Long Term Vegetation Index Products from Multiple Satellite Data Records Overview and Error/Uncertainty
Cross-Sensor Continuity Science Algorithm
Global Vegetation Phenology Derived from a Long Term AVHRR and MODIS Data Record
Overview of Progress on the MEaSUREs Phenology Product Assessment
Long-term Plan for the VIP ESDR at the LP DAAC
Trends and ENSO/AAO driven variability in productivity and phenology in South America: Comparing NDVI-VIP and NDVI3g results
Don't forget the 'slow' stuff
U.S. Land Surface Phenology: Methods, Data, and Application
Winter frozen season effects on vegetation canopy growth in northern high latitudes
Reducing uncertainty in global moisture flux extimates: Evaluation of long-term vegetation index products
Monitoring Global Agriculture Production with MODIS and Landsat Imagery
How NDVI time series can inform studies of wildlife migration: An Arctic-centric perspective
Comparison of Green Vegetation Fraction Phenology over the North American Monsoon for Several Recent NDVI Products
Trends and ENSO/AAO driven variability in productivity and phenology in South America: Comparing NDVI-VIP and NDVI3g results
Multi-scale monitoring of plant phenology from environmental triggers to satellite signals
VIP Data Explorer V3
Posters
Vegetation response to extreme climate events on the Mongolian plateau from 2000-2010
Evaluation of EO Based vegetation trends in drylands
A Remote Sensing Approach to Drought Monitoring for Range Management at the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation