Remote sensing and modeling of savannas: The state of the dis-union

M. J. Hill, N. P. Hanan, W. Hoffmann, R. Scholes, S. Prince, J. Ferwerda, R. M. Lucas, I. Baker, A. Arneth, S. I. Higgins, D. J. Barrett, M. Disney, L. Hutley

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Tree-grass systems occupy nearly a quarter of the terrestrial surface (27 million km2). They face an uncertain future given pressures from land use change and climate change. Serious systems analysis, modeling, scenario development and ecosystems futures assessment for savannas is needed to avoid past mistakes in land management. Integration of measurement from field and remote sensing with multi-scale modeling is required to realize this. This paper summarizes the state of knowledge, key issues and capacity for savanna systems modeling using remote sensing. The authors contributed to a NASA workshop on remote sensing and modeling savannas
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2011
Digwyddiad34th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment - The GEOSS Era: Towards Operational Environmental Monitoring - , Awstralia
Hyd: 10 Ebr 201115 Ebr 2011
Rhif y gynhadledd: 97460

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Cynhadledd34th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment - The GEOSS Era
Gwlad/TiriogaethAwstralia
Cyfnod10 Ebr 201115 Ebr 2011

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