Blar i NINA Brage på emneord "remote sensing"
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Application of Landsat-derived vegetation trends over South Africa: Potential for monitoring land degradation and restoration
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Monitoring vegetation change is important because the nature, extent and rate of change in key measures, such as plant biomass, cover and species composition, provides critical insight into broader environmental and land ... -
Changes in growing season duration and productivity of northern vegetation inferred from long-term remote sensing data
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Monitoring and understanding climate-induced changes in the boreal and arctic vegetation is critical to aid in prognosticating their future.Weused a 33 year (1982–2014) long record of satellite observations to robustly ... -
Feasibility of hyperspectral vegetation indices for the detection of chlorophyll concentration in three high Arctic plants: Salix polaris, Bistorta vivipara, and Dryas octopetala
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Remote sensing, which is based on a reflected electromagnetic spectrum, offers a wide range of research methods. It allows for the identification of plant properties, e.g., chlorophyll, but a registered signal not only ... -
Fjernmåling av landøkologisk kart i Nasjonal e-Infrastruktur for Forskningsdata (NIRD). Et infrastrukturforslag med eksempler
(NINA Rapport;1746, Research report, 2020)Stefan Blumentrath, Charlotte Eberz, Mari Anne Killie, Mohamed Babiker, Odd Stabbetorp, Fran-cesco Frassinelli & Matteo De Stefano 2019: Fjernmåling av landøkologisk kart i Nasjonal e-Infrastruktur for Forskningsdata (NIRD) ... -
Habitat modelling - A tool for managing landscapes? Report from a workshop held in Sunnersta, Sweden, 14-17 February 2006
(NINA Rapport;195, Research report, 2007)Brainerd, S.M., Kastdalen, L. and Seiler, A. (eds.) 2007. Habitat modelling - A tool for managing landscapes? Report from a workshop held in Sunnersta, Sweden, 14-17 February 2006. – NINA Report 195. 81 pp. En bærekraftig ... -
Habitat use of wild Reindeer (Rangifer t.tarandus) in Hardangervidda, Norway
(NINA Rapport;982, Research report, 2013)As a migratory species living in the (sub-)arctic reindeer are highly sensitive to the effects of habitat fragmentation, cumulated human disturbance and climate change. In a rapidly changing environment a better understanding ... -
Kartlegging av grøntstrukturer i Nye Stavanger kommune.
(NINA Rapport;1706, Research report, 2019)Stange, E.E., Venter, Z.S., Dillinger, B. & Sydenham, M.A.K. 2019. Kartlegging av grønnstruktur for Nye Stavanger Kommune. NINA Rapport 1706. Norsk institutt for naturforskning. Norsk institutt for naturforskning fikk i ... -
Kartlegging av kortdistansespredning av fremmede bartrær. Vrifuru (Pinus contorta) og lutzgran (Picea × lutzii)
(NINA Rapport;1231, Research report, 2016-02-16)Olsen, S.L., Stabbetorp, O., Skarpaas, O., Often, A. & Gajda, H. 2016. Kartlegging av kortdistansespredning av fremmede bartrær. Vrifuru (Pinus contorta) og lutzgran (Picea × lutzii). - NINA Rapport 1231. 78 s. Spredning ... -
Kartlegging av lavbeitenes biomasse tilbake i tid
(NINA Rapport;2426, Research report, 2024)Erlandsson, R., Ostapowicz, K., Langeland, K., Tveraa, T., Aasmo Finne, E. & Tømmervik, H. 2024. Kartlegging av lavbeitenes biomasse tilbake i tid. NINA Rapport 2426. Norsk institutt for naturforskning. http://hdl.handle ... -
Langtidsvirkninger på naturmiljøet av Forsvarets virksomhet i Troms
(NINA Rapport;49, Research report, 2005)Tømmervik, H., Erikstad, L., Jacobsen, K.-O., Strann, K.-B., Bakkestuen, V., Aarrestad, P.A., Yoccoz, N., Hagen, D., Johnsen, T.V., Johansen, B., Høgda, K.A., Ahmed, S.H., Dahl, R., Bargel, T.H., Olsen, L. 2005. ... -
Legacies of Historical Exploitation of Natural Resources Are More Important Than Summer Warming for Recent Biomass Increases in a Boreal–Arctic Transition Region
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Eurasian forest cover at high northern latitudes (> 67 N) has increased in recent decades due to stimulatory effects of global warming, but other factors may be important. The objective of this study is to compare the ... -
Mapping urban tree canopy cover using airborne laser scanning. Applications to urban ecosystem accounting for Oslo
(NINA Rapport;1677, Research report, 2019)Hanssen, F., D.N. Barton, M. Nowell, Z. Cimburova 2019. Mapping urban tree canopy cover using airborne laser scanning – applications to urban ecosystem accounting for Oslo. NINA Report 1677. Norwegian Institute for Nature ... -
Overvåking av tiltak på restaurert myr. Vegetasjonsanalyser på Aurstadmåsan, Hisåsen og Kaldvassmyra i 2023
(NINA Rapport;2361, Research report, 2023)Kyrkjeeide, M.O., Lyngstad, A., Jokerud, M., Bengtsson, F., Mehlhoop, A.C., & Myklebost, H.E. 2023. Overvåking av tiltak på restaurert myr. Vegetasjonsanalyser på Aurstadmåsan, Hisåsen og Kaldvassmyra i 2023. NINA Rapport ... -
Remote Sensing of Environmental Variables for National Biodiversity Indicator Systems
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Roadmap for generating a soil map for Norwegian pristine mires
(NINA Rapport;2374, Research report, 2023)Silvennoinen, H., Venter, Z., Hansen, J., Fandrem, M., Lunde, L.M., Lyngstad, A., Kyrkjeeide, M.O., A’Campo, W. & Nilsen, E. 2023. Roadmap for generating a soil map for Norwegian pristine mires. NINA Report 2374. Norwegian ... -
Sentinel4Nature: Estimating environmental gradients and properties using remote sensing
(NINA Rapport;1545, Research report, 2018)Blumentrath, S., Salberg, A.-B., Cimburova, Z., Bakkestuen, V., Erikstad, L., Nowell, M., Kermit, M. 2018. Sentinel4Nature: Estimating environmental gradients and properties using remote sensing. NINA Report 1545. Norwegian ... -
Sentinel4Nature: Estimating environmental gradients and properties using remote sensing
(NINA Kortrapport;6, Research report, 2016-05-02)Blumentrath, S., Nowell, M, Salberg, A., Kermit, M., Bakkestuen, V., Erikstad, L., Bernhardt, J. J. 2016. Sentinel4Nature: Estimating environmental gradients and properties using remote sensing. - NINA Kortrapport 6. 20 ... -
Using by-catch data from wildlife surveys to quantify climatic parameters and the timing of phenology for plants and animals using camera traps
(Journal article, 2019)Gaining a better understanding of global environmental change is an important challenge for conserving biodiversity. Shifts in phenology are an important consequence of environmental change. Measuring phenology of different ... -
Using wildlife camera traps to collect in-situ data for remote sensing applications with high temporal resolution
(NINA Rapport;1584, Research report, 2018)Blumentrath, S., Cimburova, Z. & Rød-Eriksen, L. 2018: Using wildlife camera traps to collect in-situ data for remote sensing applications with high temporal resolution. NINA Report 1584. Norwegian Institute for Nature ...