Johannes Van Der Kwast
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Uncertainty assessment of satellite remote-sensing-based evapotranspiration estimates
A systematic review of methods and gaps
Geomorphic classification of large rivers identifies morphological patterns, as a foundation for estimating biogeochemical and ecological processes. In order to support the modelling of in-channel nutrient retention or export, the classification of geomorphic units (GUs) was d ...
Uncertainty in Satellite Remote Sensing Derived Evapotranspiration Estimation
Current Status and Assessment Methods
Evapotranspiration (ET), a key variable in both water and energy cycles. It is very challenging to measure or estimate in large regions. Among many approaches to estimate ET indirectly (e.g. through hydrological modelling), models that are based on satellite remote sensing dat ...
Self-supply of groundwater for domestic use in urban sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is common, but the extent to which it is practiced is unknown. We developed an open data based GIS method for continental Africa (without islands) using groundwater storage, depth to groundwater, aqu ...
Aims The importance of quantifying carbon stocks in terrestrial ecosystems is crucial for determining climate change dynamics. However, the present regional assessments of carbon stocks in tropical grasslands are extrapolated to unsampled areas with a high degree of uncertaint ...
Policy makers have to select effective planning strategies regarding ecosystem services management using the best information that science and technology can provide them. It has been demonstrated that spatial indicators have the power of bringing together necessary data to in ...