LSTLAI GPP R/O = Disturbed Y = Stable or No Change G = Regenerated Change-Detection Analysis using LEDAPS NDVI 08/1999 08/2008.

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LSTLAI GPP

R/O = Disturbed Y = Stable or No Change G = Regenerated Change-Detection Analysis using LEDAPS NDVI 08/ /2008

 We have established a framework of information for the upper Tar River Basin using EOS Land Products and GIS data.  We have determined the best way to capture the spatial (30m) and temporal scales (~2-5 years) of disturbed riparian communities.  We plan to do field work, particularly validation, in support of land biophysical products retrieved from VIIRS and Landsat/LDCM.  Using ENVI and ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, we will generate buffer zones around protected areas to develop a capability that provides automated disturbance detection and monitoring of riparian forest buffers may be accomplished from satellite observations.