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Publications

Fjallsárlón, SE Iceland - May 2018
  • Song, K., G. Baiocchi, K. Feng, K. Hubacek, L. Sun. 2022. Unequal household carbon footprints in the peak-and-decline pattern of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Journal of Cleaner Production (2021 IF: 11.072), Vol. 368, article no. 132650, pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.132650.
  • Eun, J., & Skakun, S. (2022). Characterizing land use with night-time imagery: the war in Eastern Ukraine (2012–2016). Environmental Research Letters, 17, art. num. 095006.
  • Prudente, V.H.R., Skakun, S., Oldoni, L.V., Xaud, H.A., Xaud, M.R., Adami, M., & Sanches, I.D.A. (2022). Multisensor approach to land use and land cover mapping in Brazilian Amazon. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 189, 95–109.
  • Yao Li, Kathleen Stewart, Kay Thwe Han, Zay Yar Han, Poe P Aung, Zaw W Thein, Thura Htay, Dong Chen, Myaing M Nyunt, Christopher V Plowe, Understanding spatio-temporal human mobility patterns for malaria control using a multi-agent mobility simulation model, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2022;, ciac568, https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciac568
  • Zubkova, M.; Boschetti, L.; Abatzoglou, J.; Giglio, L. 2022. Fire regions as environmental niches: a new paradigm to define potential fire regimes in Africa and Australia. JGR Biogeosciences. JGR Biogeosciences - 2022 - Zubkova - Fire Regions as Environmental Niches A New Paradigm to Define Potential Fire Regimes.pdf3.97 MB
  • Franch, B., Cintas, J., Becker-Reshef, I., Sanchez-Torres, M. J., Roger, J., Skakun, S., Sobrino, J. A., Van Tricht, K., Degerickx, J., Gilliams, S., Koetz, B., Szantoi, Z., & Whitcraft, A. (2022).Global crop calendars of maize and wheat in the framework of the WorldCereal project. GIScience & Remote Sensing, 59(1), 885–913.
  • Funes, J., L. Sun, T. Benson, F. Sedano, G. Baiocchi. 2022. Social Interaction and Geographic Diffusion of Iron Biofortified Beans in Rwanda. Agricultural Economics (2020 IF: 2.585). Published online 14 June 2022. https://doi.org/10.1111/agec.12722. Agricultural Economics-2022-Social interaction and geographic diffusion of iron‐biofortified beans in Rwanda.pdf1.12 MB
  • Gong, W., Huang, C., Houghton, R.A., Nassikas, A., Zhao, F., Tao, X., Lu, J., & Schleeweis, K. (2022). Carbon fluxes from contemporary forest disturbances in North Carolina evaluated using a grid-based carbon accounting model and fine resolution remote sensing products. Science of Remote Sensing, Vol. 5. DOI: 10.1016/j.srs.2022.100042
  • Hu, G., Hamovit, N., Croft, K., Roberts, J. D., & Niemeier, D. (2022). Assessing inequities underlying racial disparities of COVID-19 mortality in Louisiana parishes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(27), e2123533119. pnas.2123533119.pdf2.08 MB
  • Jia, A., Liang, S., & Wang, D. (2022). Generating a 2-km, all-sky, hourly land surface temperature product from Advanced Baseline Imager data. Remote Sensing of Environment. 278. 113105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2022.113105
  • Kerner, H. R., Sahajpal, R., Pai, D. B., Skakun, S., Puricelli, E., Hosseini, M., ... & Becker-Reshef, I. (2022). Phenological normalization can improve in-season classification of maize and soybean: A case study in the central US Corn Belt.Science of Remote Sensing, 6, art. num. 100059.
  • Khan. I.M.P., K. Hubacek, K. L. Brubaker, L. Sun, G. Moglen. 2022. Stormwater management adaptation pathways under climate change and urbanization. Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment (2020 IF: 1.78). 8(4): 04022009. DOI: 10.1061/JSWBAY.0000992 Khan et al-Stormwater Management Adaptation Pathways-2022.pdf2.26 MB
  • Kumar, I., K. Feng, L. Sun, V. Bandaru. 2022. Adoption of biomass for electricity generation in Thailand: Implications for energy security, employment, environment, and land use change. Renewable Energy (2020 IF: 8.001). Available online 5 June 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2022.05.162.
  • Lu, J., Huang, C., Tao, X., Gong, W., & Schleeweis, K. (2022). Annual forest disturbance intensity mapped using Landsat time series and field inventory data for the conterminous United States (1986–2015). Remote Sensing of Environment, 275, 113003.
  • Skakun, S., Wevers, J., Brockmann, C., Doxani, G., Aleksandrov, M., Batič, M., Frantz, D., Gascon, F., Gómez-Chova, L., Hagolle, O., López-Puigdollers, D., Louis, J., Lubej, M., Mateo-García, G., Osman, J., Peressutti, D., Pflug, B., Puc, J., Richter, Roger, J.-C., Scaramuzza, P., Vermote, E., Vesel, N., Zupanc, A., Žust, L. (2022). Cloud Mask Intercomparison eXercise (CMIX): An evaluation of cloud masking algorithms for Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2. Remote Sensing of Environment, 274, art. num. 112990.
  • Tian, Z., X. Lyu, H. Zou, H. Yang, L. Sun3, M. S. Pinya, Q. Chao, A. Feng, B. Smith. 2022. Advancing index-based climate risk assessment to facilitate adaptation planning: Application in Shanghai and Shenzhen, China. Advances in Climate Change Research (2020 IF: 4.13). Vol. 13, Issue 3, pp. 432-442. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.accre.2022.02.003. Advancing index-based climate risk assessment to facilitate adaptation planning_AdvanceClimateChangeResearch2022.pdf1.29 MB
  • Zhang, Y., Skakun, S., Adegbenro, M.O., & Ying, Q. (2022). Leveraging the use of labeled benchmark datasets for urban area change mapping and area estimation: a case study of the Washington DC–Baltimore region. International Journal of Digital Earth.https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2022.2094001
  • Nakalembe, C., Zubkova, M., Hall, J. V., Argueta, F., & Giglio, L. (2022). Impacts of large-scale refugee resettlement on LCLUC: Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda case study. Environmental Research Letters, 17(6), 064019. Nakalembe_2022_Environ._Res._Lett._17_064019.pdf9.23 MB
  • Vadrevu, K.P., Le Toan, T., Ray, S.S., and Justice, C. 2022. Remote Sensing of Agriculture and Land Cover/Land Use Changes in South and Southeast Asian Countries. Springer Book. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92365-5
  • Xu, H, Z Tian, L Sun, Q Ye, et al. 2022. Compound flood impact of water level and rainfall during tropical cyclone period in a coastal city: The case of Shanghai. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2022 IF: 4.345). Vol. 22, issue 7, pp. 2347–2358.https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-2022-26.
  • Comment on Otón et al. Analysis of Trends in the FireCCI Global Long Term Burned Area Product (1982–2018)
  • Huang, X., Fu, Y., Wang, J., Dong, J., Zheng, Y., Pan, B., Skakun, S., & Yuan, W. (2022). High-Resolution Mapping of Winter Cereals in Europe by Time Series Landsat and Sentinel Images for 2016–2020. Remote Sensing, 14(9), art. num. 2120.
  • Zhao, D., K. Feng, L. Sun, G. Baiocchi, H. Liu. 2022. Environmental implications of economic transformation in China’s Pearl River Delta region: Dynamics at four nested geographical scales over 1987-2017.” Science of the Total Environment (2020 IF: 7.963)Vol. 816, article no. 151631. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151631.
  • Li, R., Wang, D., Liang, S., Jia, A., & Wang, Z. (2022). Estimating global downward shortwave radiation from VIIRS data using a transfer-learning neural network. Remote Sensing of Environment, 274, 112999.
  • Dubayah, et al. (2021) GEDI L4A Footprint Level Aboveground Biomass Density, V2. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, TNhttps://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1986

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