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SynerTGE es el website del proyecto de investigación homónimo. SynerTGE members and Institutions are: Dr. M.Pilar Martín, Dr. David Riaño, Dr. Lara Vilar, Dr. Javier Pacheco-Labrador, Mr. José Ramón Melendo Mr. Javier Becerra Corral and Mr. Vicente Burchard-Levine. Spectroscopy and Environmental Remote Sensing Laboratory (SpecLab). Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography (IEGD), Centre for Human and Social Sciences, National Research Council (CSIC): Dr. Fernando Pérez, Dr. Raquel Montorio. Department of Geography, University of Zaragoza (UZ). Dr. Alfredo Serreta. Technological College of Huesca, University of Zaragoza (UZ). Dr. Alberto García. Centro Universitario de la Defensa (CUD). Dr. M. Rosario González Cascón. National Institute for Agriculture and Food Research and Technology (INIA). Subcontractors: Dr. Arnaud Carrara. CEAM (Centre for Mediterranean Environmental Studies) Foundation; Mr. Jorge Angás. 3D Scanner Technologies; International collaborations: Dr. Rasmus Fensholt. Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen. Denmark; Dr. John Gajardo. Centro de Geomatica, Universidad de Talca. Chile; Dr. Mirco Migliavacca. Departament of Biogeochemical Integration. Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry. Germany; Dr. Dennis Baldocchi. Biometeorology Lab. University of California Berkeley. USA; Dr. Gorka Mendiguren. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland. Denmark; Dr. Marta Yebra. Fenner School of Environment and Society. Australian National University. Australia.
Mixed tree-grass and shrub-grass vegetation associations are one of the most spatially extensive and widely distributed forms of terrestrial vegetation on Earth. They are vital for livestock production and play a pivotal role in regional and global food production and food security. SynerTGE proposes to estimate key vegetation biophysical parameters.
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Sentinel-2 (S-2), Landsat-5 (LT-5), Canopy Water Content (CWC), Landsat-8 (LT-8), Leaf area index, Leaf Area Index (LAI), canopy nitrogen content (H), Chlorophyll content
Sentinel-2 (S-2), Landsat-5 (LT-5), Canopy Water Content (CWC), Landsat-8 (LT-8), Leaf area index, Leaf Area Index (LAI), canopy nitrogen content (H), Chlorophyll content
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