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Combining lidar estimates of aboveground biomass and Landsat estimates of stand age for spatially extensive validation of modeled forest productivity
2005
Remote Sensing of Environment
Extensive estimates of forest productivity are required to understand the relationships between shifting land use, changing climate and carbon storage and fluxes. Aboveground net primary production of wood (NPP Aw ) is a major component of total NPP and of net ecosystem production (NEP). Remote sensing of NPP and NPP Aw is generally based on light use efficiency or process-based biogeochemistry models. However, validating these large area flux estimates remains a major challenge. In this study
doi:10.1016/j.rse.2004.12.022
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