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View article: Big Geodata and Spatial Data Infrastructures: a Perspective of a German Authority
Big Geodata and Spatial Data Infrastructures: a Perspective of a German Authority Open
Digital transformation is the key to turning public authorities into organisations that make decisions based on data-driven insights. Big geodata analysis can enable public authorities to tackle complex sustainability issues in order to ac…
View article: Towards Optimising the Derivation of Phenological Phases of Different Crop Types over Germany Using Satellite Image Time Series
Towards Optimising the Derivation of Phenological Phases of Different Crop Types over Germany Using Satellite Image Time Series Open
Operational crop monitoring applications, including crop type mapping, condition monitoring, and yield estimation, would benefit from the ability to robustly detect and map crop phenology measures related to the crop calendar and managemen…
View article: Ensemble learning-based crop yield estimation: a scalable approach for supporting agricultural statistics
Ensemble learning-based crop yield estimation: a scalable approach for supporting agricultural statistics Open
Detailed and accurate statistics on crop productivity are key to inform decision-making related to sustainable food production and supply ensuring global food security. However, annual and high-resolution crop yield data provided by offici…
View article: A paradigm shift towards decentralized cloud-integrated spatial data infrastructures: Lessons learned and solutions provided for public authorities
A paradigm shift towards decentralized cloud-integrated spatial data infrastructures: Lessons learned and solutions provided for public authorities Open
Digital transformation is a key to turn public authorities into organisations that make decisions based on data-driven insights. The use of big geodata can enable public authorities to tackle complex sustainability issues. However, the eff…
View article: Germany-wide time series of interpolated phenological observations of main crop types between 1993 and 2021
Germany-wide time series of interpolated phenological observations of main crop types between 1993 and 2021 Open
The data descriptor represents a Germany-wide and spatio-temporally consistent 1 x1 km² analysis-ready time series of interpolated days of the year (DOYs). The data set covers 56 entry dates of phenological development stages of 9 main cro…
View article: Spatial Variability of Selected Soil Properties in Long-Term Drained and Restored Peatlands
Spatial Variability of Selected Soil Properties in Long-Term Drained and Restored Peatlands Open
Drained peatlands have been rewetted for restoration in Europe and North America for about 25 years. However, information on spatial variability of soil chemical and biochemical properties in long-term drained and restored peatlands is ins…
View article: Drought years in peatland rewetting: rapid vegetation succession can maintain the net CO <sub>2</sub> sink function
Drought years in peatland rewetting: rapid vegetation succession can maintain the net CO <sub>2</sub> sink function Open
The rewetting of peatlands is regarded as an important nature-based climate solution and intended to reconcile climate protection with the restoration of self-regulating ecosystems that are resistant to climate impacts. Although the severi…
View article: The impact of occasional drought periods on vegetation spread and greenhouse gas exchange in rewetted fens
The impact of occasional drought periods on vegetation spread and greenhouse gas exchange in rewetted fens Open
Peatland rewetting aims at stopping the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and establishing net carbon sinks. However, in times of global warming, restoration projects must increasingly deal with extreme events such as drought periods. He…
View article: Review for Beyer et al. &amp;#8220;Drought years in peatland rewetting: Rapid vegetation succession can maintain the net CO2 sink function&amp;#8221;
Review for Beyer et al. &#8220;Drought years in peatland rewetting: Rapid vegetation succession can maintain the net CO2 sink function&#8221; Open
Beyer et al. analyse the impact of a drought year on the CO2 fluxes of a rewetted fen.They test if drought can hinder the success of peatland rewetting and find that even in a drought year the net CO2 function of the fen can be maintained.…
View article: Drought years in peatland rewetting: Rapid vegetation succession can maintain the net CO <sub>2</sub> sink function
Drought years in peatland rewetting: Rapid vegetation succession can maintain the net CO <sub>2</sub> sink function Open
Rewetting is a necessary measure to stop CO2 emissions of degraded peatlands and to restore their natural habitat and C accumulation function. Although the severity and frequency of droughts is predicted to increase as a consequence of cli…
View article: From Understanding to Sustainable Use of Peatlands: The WETSCAPES Approach
From Understanding to Sustainable Use of Peatlands: The WETSCAPES Approach Open
Of all terrestrial ecosystems, peatlands store carbon most effectively in long-term scales of millennia. However, many peatlands have been drained for peat extraction or agricultural use. This converts peatlands from sinks to sources of ca…
View article: Managed peatlands as novel ecosystems
Managed peatlands as novel ecosystems Open
<p>Although peatlands cover only about 3% of the land surface of the Earth they store approx. 42% of all soil carbon, if not considerably more, as newest model approaches suggest. Only a minor fraction of all peatlands (5%) is draine…
View article: From Understanding to Sustainable Use of Peatlands: The WETSCAPES Approach
From Understanding to Sustainable Use of Peatlands: The WETSCAPES Approach Open
Of all terrestrial ecosystems, peatlands store carbon most effectively in long-term scales of millennia. However, many peatlands have been drained for peat extraction or agricultural use. This converts peatlands from sinks to sources of ca…
View article: From Understanding to Sustainable Use of Peatlands: The WETSCAPES Approach
From Understanding to Sustainable Use of Peatlands: The WETSCAPES Approach Open
Of all terrestrial ecosystems, peatlands store carbon most effectively. However, many peatlands have been drained for peat extraction or agricultural use. This converts peatlands from sinks to sources of carbon, causing approx. 5% of the a…
View article: Spatial heterogeneity of soil properties in relation to microtopography in a non-tidal rewetted coastal mire
Spatial heterogeneity of soil properties in relation to microtopography in a non-tidal rewetted coastal mire Open
Over the past century, mires and peatlands have faced a wide range of degradation by artificial drainage, making them one of the most threatened ecosystems in Europe. However, restoration of drained peatlands has gained much importance ove…
View article: Microbiological and process technological aspects of nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membrane biofouling
Microbiological and process technological aspects of nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membrane biofouling Open
High pressure membrane filtration processes such as nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) are capable to produce high quality water, for industrial applications and human consumption, from virtually any feed water source. Biofouling…
View article: Membrane Fouling and Chemical Cleaning in Three Full-Scale Reverse Osmosis Plants Producing Demineralized Water
Membrane Fouling and Chemical Cleaning in Three Full-Scale Reverse Osmosis Plants Producing Demineralized Water Open
Membrane fouling and cleaning were studied in three reverse osmosis (RO) plants. Feed water was secondary wastewater effluent, river water, and surface water. Membrane autopsies were used for fouling characterization. Fouling layer measure…