
Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(22), P. 4209 - 4209
Published: Nov. 12, 2024
In recent decades, remote sensing of vegetative drought and phenology has gained considerable attention from researchers, leading to a significant increase in research activity this area. While new indices are being proposed, there is also growing on how variations affect detection. This review begins by exploring the crucial role satellite optical thermal technologies monitoring drought. It presents common methods after revisiting foundational concepts. Then, examines land surface (LSP) due its strong connection with Subsequently, we investigate detection techniques that consider phenological variability recommend approaches improve drought, emphasizing necessity incorporate metrics. Finally, suggest potential future work directions. Unlike other papers uniquely surveys comprehensive advancements both detecting estimating LSP through sensing. highlights applications for these practices.
Language: Английский