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Methodology for Assessing and Monitoring Rangeland Vegetation in Central Asia
Rangelands Central Asian countries occupy a total area of approximately 260×106 hm2
, occupying 65% of
the total land area of these five countries (Gintzburger, 2004). These rangelands are considered as the
largest contiguous ...
Central Asia and Xingjiang province (China) monthly potential evapotranspiration 10_40_A1b_A0
Central Asia and Xingjiang Province (China) monthly Potential Evapo Transpiration 10_40_A1b_A0
Central Asia and NW China annual average of the monthly maximum temperature 2020s_A2V1
Central Asia and NW China Annual average of the monthly maximum temperature 2020s_A2V1
Central Asia and NW China relative change in mean annual precipitation 2020s_A1bV1
Central Asia and NW China Relative Change in Mean Annual Precipitation 2020s_A1bV1
Regional-scale monitoring of cropland intensity and productivity with multi-source satellite image time series
In the context of growing populations and limited resources, the sustainable intensification of agricultural production is of great importance to achieve food security. As the need to support management at a range of spatial ...
Central Asia and NW China annual average of the monthly minimum temperature 2020s_A1bV1
Central Asia and NW China Annual average of the monthly minimum temperature 2020s_A1bV1
Central Asia and NW China absolute change of the annual maximum temperature 2020s_A1bV1
Central Asia and NW China Absolute change of the annual maximum temperature 2020s_A1bV1
Exacerbated grassland degradation and desertification in Central Asia during 2000–2014
Grassland degradation and desertification is a complex process, including both
state conversion (e.g., grasslands to deserts) and gradual within-state change (e.g., greenness
dynamics). Existing studies hardly separated ...
Land surface temperature phenology in Cetral Asia from 2003-2013 at 8-days interval (total number of layers 132): End of the growing season at 0 degree centigrade
Land surface temperature phenology in Cetral Asia from 2003-2013 at 8-days interval (total number of layers 132): End of the growing season at 0 degree centigrade
Methodology for assessing and monitoring rangeland vegetation in Central Asia
Rangelands Central Asian countries occupy a total area of approximately 260×106 hm2, occupying 65% of the total land area of these five countries (Gintzburger, 2004). These rangelands are considered as the largest ...