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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: Enhancing environmental indicator trustworthiness: A framework for user-specific quality assessment of spatial input data using data-fitness-for-purpose principles
Enhancing environmental indicator trustworthiness: A framework for user-specific quality assessment of spatial input data using data-fitness-for-purpose principles Open
The reputation of data providers and the accuracy of geodata and data sources are critical factors for the trustworthiness of environmental metrics and indicators to support policy making. In this context, the possibility of user-specific …
View article: DynAWI Extreme Weather Toolbox: an online platform for agricultural risk assessment and decision support
DynAWI Extreme Weather Toolbox: an online platform for agricultural risk assessment and decision support Open
The DynAWI Extreme Weather Toolbox represents an innovative approach to addressing climate-related challenges in agriculture. This publicly accessible web application offers three primary functions: a historical agricultural weather indica…
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: Soil-erosion events on arable land are nowcast by machine learning
Soil-erosion events on arable land are nowcast by machine learning Open
Accurate estimates of the location, timing, and severity of soil-erosion events on arable land have eluded erosion-prediction technology for decades. Here, for the first time, we demonstrate how a machine learning model can nowcast the occ…
View article: High resolution 3D images of sediment cores as powerful tool for exploring foraminiferal microhabitats
High resolution 3D images of sediment cores as powerful tool for exploring foraminiferal microhabitats Open
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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: Site conditions determine heat and drought induced yield losses in wheat and rye in Germany
Site conditions determine heat and drought induced yield losses in wheat and rye in Germany Open
Heat and drought are major abiotic stressors threatening cereal yields, but little is known about the spatio-temporal yield effect of these stressors. In this study, we assess genotype (G) × environment (E) × management (M) specific weathe…
View article: Regret‐free truth‐telling in school choice with consent
Regret‐free truth‐telling in school choice with consent Open
Efficiency Adjusted Deferred Acceptance Rule (EDA) is a promising candidate mechanism for a public school assignment. A potential drawback of EDA is that it could encourage students to game the system since it is not strategy‐proof. Howeve…
View article: Data Steward Service Center (DSSC): FAIRagro RDM-Expertise Hub
Data Steward Service Center (DSSC): FAIRagro RDM-Expertise Hub Open
The Data Steward Service Center (DSSC) is the central institution within FAIRagro to develop data management tools based on the needs of the scientific community. The DSSC organizes the continuous exchange of RDM knowledge and experience w…
View article: Timing and intensity of heat and drought stress determine wheat yield losses in Germany
Timing and intensity of heat and drought stress determine wheat yield losses in Germany Open
Crop yields are increasingly affected by climate change-induced weather extremes in Germany. However, there is still little knowledge of the specific crop-climate relations and respective heat and drought stress-induced yield losses. There…
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: Scale-Specific Prediction of Topsoil Organic Carbon Contents Using Terrain Attributes and SCMaP Soil Reflectance Composites
Scale-Specific Prediction of Topsoil Organic Carbon Contents Using Terrain Attributes and SCMaP Soil Reflectance Composites Open
There is a growing need for an area-wide knowledge of SOC contents in agricultural soils at the field scale for food security and monitoring long-term changes related to soil health and climate change. In Germany, SOC maps are mostly avail…
View article: Remote Sensing of Geomorphodiversity Linked to Biodiversity—Part III: Traits, Processes and Remote Sensing Characteristics
Remote Sensing of Geomorphodiversity Linked to Biodiversity—Part III: Traits, Processes and Remote Sensing Characteristics Open
Remote sensing (RS) enables a cost-effective, extensive, continuous and standardized monitoring of traits and trait variations of geomorphology and its processes, from the local to the continental scale. To implement and better understand …
View article: Investigating soil quality indicators of German soils under agriculture using soil information on different spatial scales
Investigating soil quality indicators of German soils under agriculture using soil information on different spatial scales Open
<p>Soils are effective storage, filter, buffer and transformation systems that remove water, nutrients and pollutants from natural sources and anthropogenic emissions. Due to the habitat, regulatory and utilisation functions, soils a…
View article: Scale-specific Prediction of Topsoil Organic Carbon Contents using Terrain Attributes and SCMaP Soil Reflectance Composites
Scale-specific Prediction of Topsoil Organic Carbon Contents using Terrain Attributes and SCMaP Soil Reflectance Composites Open
There is a growing need for an area-wide knowledge of SOC contents in agricultural soils at field scale for food security, monitoring long-term changes related to soil health and climate change. In Germany, large-scale SOC maps are mostly …
View article: Soil erosion modelling: A bibliometric analysis
Soil erosion modelling: A bibliometric analysis Open
Soil erosion can present a major threat to agriculture due to loss of soil, nutrients, and organic carbon. Therefore, soil erosion modelling is one of the steps used to plan suitable soil protection measures and detect erosion hotspots. A …
View article: Testing different remote sensing compositing periods for SOC content extraction in areas across Germany
Testing different remote sensing compositing periods for SOC content extraction in areas across Germany Open
<p>High spatial and temporal soil information is crucial to analyze soil developments and for monitoring long term changes to avoid soil degradation. A sufficient soil organic carbon (SOC) content is one of the key soil properties to…
View article: Soil erosion modelling: A global review and statistical analysis
Soil erosion modelling: A global review and statistical analysis Open
To gain a better understanding of the global application of soil erosion prediction models, we comprehensively reviewed relevant peer-reviewed research literature on soil-erosion modelling 1994-2017. Our aim was to identify (i) processes a…
View article: Use of Web-Based Videos in a Community Pharmacy to Optimize Inhalation Technique
Use of Web-Based Videos in a Community Pharmacy to Optimize Inhalation Technique Open
Tobias M&uuml;ller,1 Maike M&ouml;ller,1 Christian L&uuml;cker,2 Michael Dreher1 1Department of Pneumology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany; 2Elsass Pharmacy, Aachen, GermanyCorrespo…
View article: Linking the Remote Sensing of Geodiversity and Traits Relevant to Biodiversity—Part II: Geomorphology, Terrain and Surfaces
Linking the Remote Sensing of Geodiversity and Traits Relevant to Biodiversity—Part II: Geomorphology, Terrain and Surfaces Open
The status, changes, and disturbances in geomorphological regimes can be regarded as controlling and regulating factors for biodiversity. Therefore, monitoring geomorphology at local, regional, and global scales is not only necessary to co…
View article: Linking Remote Sensing and Geodiversity and Their Traits Relevant to Biodiversity—Part I: Soil Characteristics
Linking Remote Sensing and Geodiversity and Their Traits Relevant to Biodiversity—Part I: Soil Characteristics Open
In the face of rapid global change it is imperative to preserve geodiversity for the overall conservation of biodiversity. Geodiversity is important for understanding complex biogeochemical and physical processes and is directly and indire…