New Phytologist Tansley Review on proximal remote sensing!
New review paper out on proximal remote sensing (hyperspectral, lidar, SIF, thermal and microwave). We provide an overview of synergies, opportunities and best practices for using these data to capture fine scale ecosystem processes and inform global ecology.
This all started with the "Linking Optical and Energy Fluxes" workshop we led in 2023 in Niwot Ridge, Colorado. What a fantastic team effort! (picture below).
Citation:
Pierrat, Z.A., Magney, T.S., Richardson, W.P., Runkle, B.R.K., Diehl, J.L., Yang, X., Woodgate, W., Smith, W.K., Johnston, M.R., Ginting, Y.R.S., Koren, G., Albert, L.P., Kibler, C.L., Morgan, B.E., Barnes, M., Uscanga, A., Devine, C., Javadian, M., Meza, K., Julitta, T., Tagliabue, G., Dannenberg, M.P., Antala, M., Wong, C.Y.S., Santos, A.L.D., Hufkens, K., Marrs, J.K., Stovall, A.E.L., Liu, Y., Fisher, J.B., Gamon, J.A. and Cawse-Nicholson, K. (2025), Proximal remote sensing: an essential tool for bridging the gap between high-resolution ecosystem monitoring and global ecology. New Phytologist. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.20405