Vegetation Phenology and Productivity, yearly, LAEA projection
Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (VPP) comprise 13 parameters up to 2 seasons that characterize the vegetation growth cycle. It is part of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS) HR-VPP product suite. A set of 13 Vegetation Phenology and Productivity parameters are derived, for up to two growing seasons. These parameters include the start, end and length of the growing season, the dates when the vegetation index reaches its minimum and maximum values, the maximum value itself and its distance to the minimum (amplitude), the slopes of the green-up and green-down periods and the seasonal and total productivity. The Vegetation and Productivity parameters are extracted from the filtered PPI time-series, the HR-VPP Seasonal Trajectories, and hence based on Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite observations. The VPP parameters are made available as a set of raster files with 10m and 100m resolution, in ETRS89/LAEA projection corresponding to the High Resolution Layers tiling grid, for those tiles that cover the EEA38 countries and the United Kingdom and for the period from 2017 until today, with yearly updates. This VPP product is part of the pan-European High Resolution Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (HR-VPP) component of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS).
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EO:EEA:DAT:CLMS_HRVPP_VPP-LAEA
- Publication Date
- 2022-10-18
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Vegetation Phenology and Productivity, yearly, LAEA projection
- Abstract
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Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (VPP) comprise 13 parameters up to 2 seasons that characterize the vegetation growth cycle. It is part of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS) HR-VPP product suite. A set of 13 Vegetation Phenology and Productivity parameters are derived, for up to two growing seasons. These parameters include the start, end and length of the growing season, the dates when the vegetation index reaches its minimum and maximum values, the maximum value itself and its distance to the minimum (amplitude), the slopes of the green-up and green-down periods and the seasonal and total productivity. The Vegetation and Productivity parameters are extracted from the filtered PPI time-series, the HR-VPP Seasonal Trajectories, and hence based on Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite observations. The VPP parameters are made available as a set of raster files with 10m and 100m resolution, in ETRS89/LAEA projection corresponding to the High Resolution Layers tiling grid, for those tiles that cover the EEA38 countries and the United Kingdom and for the period from 2017 until today, with yearly updates. This VPP product is part of the pan-European High Resolution Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (HR-VPP) component of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS).
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eng
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- Keywords (GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0)
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Environmental monitoring facilities
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Habitats and biotopes
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Orthoimagery
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Copernicus
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Land
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Vegetation
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Plant
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Phenology
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Productivity
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Season
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geospatial data
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vegetation
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remote sensing
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plant production
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plant ecology
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EEA38
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United Kingdom
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European
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Geographic Coverage
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-25.00
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45.00
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72.00
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26.00
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No limitations to public access
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Online
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Access to WEkEO
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The product validation is documented in a Validation Report available at https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/validation-report-of-seasonal-trajectories-vpp-parameters