Limitations of Remote Sensing in Assessing Vegetation Damage Due to the 2019–2021 Desert Locust Upsurge
The 2019–2020 Desert Locust (DL) upsurge in East Africa threatened food security for millions in the region. This highlighted the need to track and quantify the damaging impacts of the swarming insects on cropland and rangelands. Satellite Earth observations (EO) data have the potential to contribut...
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Autores principales: | Emily C. Adams, Helen B. Parache, Emil Cherrington, Walter L. Ellenburg, Vikalp Mishra, Ronan Lucey, Catherine Nakalembe |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1cf8d8b26d014d86b1ce5464decc657c |
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