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Financing agricultural drought risk through ex-ante cash transfers Financing agricultural drought risk through ex-ante cash transfers
Despite advances in drought early warning systems, forecast information is rarely used for triggering and financing early actions, such as cash transfer. Scaling up cash transfer pay-outs , and overcoming the barriers to actions based on forecasts, requires an understanding of costs resulting from False Alarms, and the potential benefits associated with appropriate early interventions...
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Gabriela Nobre, Frank Davenport, Konstantinos Bischiniotis, Ted Veldcamp, Brenden Jongman, Chris Funk, Gregory Husak, Philip Ward, Jeroen Aerts
Investigating lake-area dynamics across a permafrost-thaw spectrum using airborne electromagnetic surveys and remote sensing time-series data in Yukon Flats, Alaska Investigating lake-area dynamics across a permafrost-thaw spectrum using airborne electromagnetic surveys and remote sensing time-series data in Yukon Flats, Alaska
Lakes in boreal lowlands cycle carbon and supply an important source of freshwater for wildlife and migratory waterfowl. The abundance and distribution of these lakes are supported, in part, by permafrost distribution, which is subject to change. Relationships between permafrost thaw and lake dynamics remain poorly known in most boreal regions. Here, new airborne electromagnetic (AEM)...
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David M. Rey, Michelle Ann Walvoord, Burke Minsley, Jennifer Rover, Kamini Singha
Pacific sea surface temperature linkages with Tanzania’s multi-season drying trends Pacific sea surface temperature linkages with Tanzania’s multi-season drying trends
Droughts in Tanzania pose challenges to agriculture, water resources, and hydropower production, all of which impact livelihoods. Tanzania experienced below average precipitation during 1999-2014 during two important seasons: December to February (DJF) in the south and during March to June (MAMJ) in the northeast. We explore DJF and MAMJ precipitation in the areas with drying trends and...
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Laura Harrison, Chris Funk, Amy McNally, Shraddhanand Shukla, Gregory Husak
Exploring relationships of spring green-up to moisture and temperature across Wyoming, U.S.A Exploring relationships of spring green-up to moisture and temperature across Wyoming, U.S.A
Vegetation green-up signals the timing of available nutritious plants and shrubs providing high-quality forage for ungulates. In this study, we characterized spatial and temporal patterns of spring phenology and explored how they were related to preceding temperature and moisture conditions. We tested correlations between late winter weather and indicators of the onset and the length of...
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Jesslyn Brown, Lei Ji, Alisa Gallant, Matthew Kauffman
Using remote sensing to quantify ecosystem site potential community structure and deviation in the Great Basin, United States Using remote sensing to quantify ecosystem site potential community structure and deviation in the Great Basin, United States
The semi-arid Great Basin region in the Northwest U.S. is impacted by a suite of change agents including fire, grazing, and climate variability to which native vegetation can have low resilience and resistance. Assessing ecosystem condition in relation to these change agents is difficult due to a lack of a consistent and objective Site Potential (SP) information of the conditions...
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Matthew Rigge, Collin Homer, Bruce Wylie, Yingxin Gu, Hua Shi, George Xian, Debra Meyer, Brett Bunde
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Best practices for elevation-based assessments of sea-level rise and coastal flooding exposure Best practices for elevation-based assessments of sea-level rise and coastal flooding exposure
Elevation data are critical for assessments of sea-level rise (SLR) and coastal flooding exposure. Previous research has demonstrated that the quality of data used in elevation-based assessments must be well understood and applied to properly model potential impacts. The cumulative vertical uncertainty of the input elevation data substantially controls the minimum increments of SLR and...
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Dean Gesch
Analysis ready data: Enabling analysis of the Landsat archive Analysis ready data: Enabling analysis of the Landsat archive
Data that have been processed to allow analysis with a minimum of additional user effort are often referred to as Analysis Ready Data (ARD). The ability to perform large scale Landsat analysis relies on the ability to access observations that are geometrically and radiometrically consistent, and have had non-target features (clouds) and poor quality observations flagged so that they can...
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John Dwyer, David Roy, Brian Sauer, Calli Jenkerson, Hankui Zhang, Leo Lymburner
The National Elevation Dataset The National Elevation Dataset
The National Elevation Dataset (NED) is a primary elevation data product that has been produced and distributed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Since its inception, the USGS has compiled and published topographic information in many forms, and the NED is a significant development in this long line of products that describe the land surface. The NED provides seamless raster...
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Dean Gesch, Gayla Evans, Michael J. Oimoen, Samantha Arundel
Assessing cropland area in west Africa for agricultural yield analysis Assessing cropland area in west Africa for agricultural yield analysis
Accurate estimates of cultivated area and crop yield are critical to our understanding of agricultural production and food security, particularly for semi-arid regions like the Sahel of West Africa, where crop production is mainly rain-fed and food security is closely correlated with the inter-annual variations in rainfall. Several global and regional land cover products, based on...
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K. Samasse, N.P. Hanan, G. Tappan, Y. Diallo
Analysis of different sensor performances in impervious surface mapping Analysis of different sensor performances in impervious surface mapping
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) to provide consistent land cover and land cover change products for the nation since 2001. As one of products in the NLCD, the percent impervious surface area (ISA), which was estimated with Landsat imagery, represents the fraction of human-made impervious area in a 30-m grid and has been used to...
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George Xian, Hua Shi, Jon Dewitz, Zhuoting Wu
Optimizing a remote sensing production efficiency model for macro-scale GPP and yield estimation in agroecosystems Optimizing a remote sensing production efficiency model for macro-scale GPP and yield estimation in agroecosystems
Earth observation data are increasingly used to provide consistent eco-physiological information over large areas through time. Production efficiency models (PEMs) estimate Gross Primary Production (GPP) as a function of the fraction of photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by the canopy, which is derived from Earth observation. GPP can be summed over the growing season and...
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Michael Marshall, Kevin Tu, Jesslyn Brown