Optical vegetation indices for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems globally

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Yelu Zeng
Dalei Hao
Alfredo Huete
Benjamin Dechant
Joe Berry
Jing M. Chen
Joanna Joiner
Christian Frankenberg
Ben Bond-Lamberty
Youngryel Ryu
Jingfeng Xiao
Ghassem R. Asrar
Min Chen
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
[2] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,Atmospheric Sciences and Global Change Division
[3] University of Technology Sydney,School of Life Sciences
[4] German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig,Department of Global Ecology
[5] Leipzig University,Department of Geography and Program in Planning
[6] Carnegie Institution for Science,Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
[7] University of Toronto,Jet Propulsion Laboratory
[8] NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,Joint Global Change Research Institute
[9] California Institute of Technology,Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural Systems Engineering
[10] California Institute of Technology,Earth Systems Research Center, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
[11] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,undefined
[12] Seoul National University,undefined
[13] University of New Hampshire,undefined
[14] Universities Space Research Association,undefined
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Vegetation indices (VIs), which describe remotely sensed vegetation properties such as photosynthetic activity and canopy structure, are widely used to study vegetation dynamics across scales. However, VI-based results can vary between indices, sensors, quality control measures, compositing algorithms, and atmospheric and sun–target–sensor geometry corrections. These variations make it difficult to draw robust conclusions about ecosystem change and highlight the need for consistent VI application and verification. In this Technical Review, we summarize the history and ecological applications of VIs and the linkages and inconsistencies between them. VIs have been used since the early 1970s and have evolved rapidly with the emergence of new satellite sensors with more spectral channels, new scientific demands and advances in spectroscopy. When choosing VIs, the spectral sensitivity and features of VIs and their suitability for target application should be considered. During data analyses, steps must be taken to minimize the impact of artefacts, VI results should be verified with in situ data when possible and conclusions should be based on multiple sets of indicators. Next-generation VIs with higher signal-to-noise ratios and fewer artefacts will be possible with new satellite missions and integration with emerging vegetation metrics such as solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence, providing opportunities for studying terrestrial ecosystems globally.
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