Publications

Zoran, M; Savastru, R; Savastru, D; Dida, A (2016). Satellite Earth Observation Data to Identify Climate and Anthropogenic Pressures on Bucharest Periurban Forests. 9TH INTERNATIONAL PHYSICS CONFERENCE OF THE BALKAN PHYSICAL UNION (BPU-9), 1722, 270007.

Abstract
Satellite Earth observation data in the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) wavelengths represent a useful source of information fir forest systems monitoring through derived biogeophysical parameters (vegetation index, leaf area index, canopy cover, fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation, chlorophyll content, net primary production, canopy water stress, etc.). Use of satellite remote sensing data to assess forest spatio-temporal changes due to climatic or anthropogenic stressors is an excellent example of the value of multispectral and multitemporal observations. Fusion technique was applied to time-series multispectral and multitemporal satellite imagery (NOAA AVHRR, MODIS Terra/Aqua, Landsat ETM and IKONOS satellite data) for periurban forest areas Cernica- Branesti, placed in the neighboring of Bucharest town, Romania, over 2002-2014 period.

DOI:
10.1063/1.4944279

ISSN:
0094-243X