Forest primary productivity - Elk Island

Forest primary productivity - Elk Island Elk Island National Park monitors primary productivity to determine the health of forest vegetation throughout the park. This measure relies on remotely-sensed multispectral satellite imagery, specifically, the Landsat Shortwave Infrared (SWIR2) and Near Infrared (NIR) bands. Analysis is performed roughly every five years, using images from mid-July. Forest and grassland primary productivity is in the same database. 2018-05-25 Parks Canada jonathan.demoor@pc.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentForestprimary productivitypercent changeremote sensingmultispectral satellite imagerylandsatcapstone projectvegetative growthAlberta Forest primary productivity - Elk IslandCSV https://124gc.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/external/_layouts/15/download.aspx/EXiNdgU6uFFBjQA5YrZt55sBuoT7Wl-mrBxNv2qxPY7y7A?e=Rhavb7 Forest primary productivity - Elk Island - Data dictionaryCSV https://124gc.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/external/_layouts/15/download.aspx/ESyFHEsaPQNPtFerUZYptB8BIkCjWgbWrFADtrKM9gOeVg?e=Br0Fxk

Elk Island National Park monitors primary productivity to determine the health of forest vegetation throughout the park. This measure relies on remotely-sensed multispectral satellite imagery, specifically, the Landsat Shortwave Infrared (SWIR2) and Near Infrared (NIR) bands. Analysis is performed roughly every five years, using images from mid-July. Forest and grassland primary productivity is in the same database.

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