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Accurate measurements of solar irradiance (incoming sunlight) and radiance (light coming from a specific direction) are fundamental in Earth Observation (EO).
Mediterranean thermophilous pines, which are the key, dominant, and characteristic species of this habitat, form some of the most drought-resilient woodlands in Europe.
This study examines soil health as a key indicator of rangeland restoration success in the semi-arid ecosystems of Samburu County.
Environmental data is often rich and complex.
Understanding how crops and grasslands respond to drought and weather extremes requires observations at multiple scales.
Understanding how soil moisture and groundwater systems respond to climate variability and extreme weather is crucial for drought management, water resources planning, and climat
Measurement of the effect of regreening efforts can be done by using an index for the amount of green vegetation, and a measure of recovery.
Smallholder farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa frequently involve intercropping, where multiple crops are grown together on the same parcel.
Northern Kenya’s dryland ecosystems are socio-ecologically complex landscapes where vegetation, water availability and livestock mobility interact to support pastoral livelihoods.