[Legacy Report] Seminar - Recent Advances in Synergizing Multi-source Remote Sensing Data for Ecosystem and Environmental Monitoring
Remote sensing plays significant roles in landscape, continental or global scale Ecosystem and Environmental monitoring. However, accumulated quantitative remote sensing products’ accuracies and consistency don’t satisfy all the requirements. There are a lot of challenge issues in remote sensing modeling, inversion and validation due to heterogeneous surface and complex topography. A prototype system is under development in China for multi scale land surface parameter retrieval from the multi-source synergized remote sensing data. Multi-scale/multi-source remote sensing data normalization is one of the key problems we have to face. Accordingly, more than 20 kinds of radiation budget, vegetation ecosystem, and hydrological system parameter retrieval algorithms have been developed for synergizing multi-source remote sensing data. Potential applications include Global Crop Monitoring, Global Forestry Biomass Mapping, Global Change Sensitive Environmental Assessment and Regional Hydrological Simulation. In this talk, the objectives and the composition of the prototype system will be briefly introduced at first. Then, the recent advances in multi-source remote sensing data normalization and synergized retrieval algorithms will be presented
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Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Recent Advances in Synergizing Multi-source Remote Sensing Data for Ecosystem and Environmental Monitoring
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