10 results on '"Cecchi, G"'
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2. Global Livestock Production Systems
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Robinson, T.P., Thornton, P.K., Franceschini, G., Kruska, R.L., Chiozza, F., Notenbaert, A., Cecchi, G., Herrero, M., Epprecht, M., Fritz, S., You, L., Conchedda, G., See, L., Robinson, T.P., Thornton, P.K., Franceschini, G., Kruska, R.L., Chiozza, F., Notenbaert, A., Cecchi, G., Herrero, M., Epprecht, M., Fritz, S., You, L., Conchedda, G., and See, L.
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Informed livestock sector policy development and priority setting is heavily dependent on a good understanding of livestock production systems. In a collaborative effort between the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Livestock Research Institute, stock has been taken of where we have come from in agricultural systems classification and mapping; the current state of the art; and the directions in which research and data collection efforts need to take in the future. The book also addresses issues relating to the intensity and scale of production, moving from what is done to how it is done. The intensification of production is an area of particular importance, for it is in the intensive systems that changes are occurring most rapidly and where most information is needed on the implications that intensification of production may have for livelihoods, poverty alleviation, animal diseases, public health and environmental outcomes. A series of case studies is provided, linking livestock production systems to rural livelihoods and poverty and examples of the application of livestock production system maps are drawn from livestock production, now and in the future; livestock's impact on the global environment; animal and public health; and livestock and livelihoods. This book provides a formal reference to Version 5 of the global livestock production systems map, and to revised estimates of the numbers of rural poor livestock keepers, by country and livestock production system. These maps and data are freely available for download via FAO's web pages: www.fao.org/AG/againfo/resources/en/glw/home.html. It is hoped that this publication will stimulate further work in this field and encourage the use of livestock production systems information and maps in research and analysis.
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- 2011
3. Global Livestock Production Systems
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Robinson, T.P., Thornton, P.K., Franceschini, G., Kruska, R.L., Chiozza, F., Notenbaert, A., Cecchi, G., Herrero, M., Epprecht, M., Fritz, S., You, L., Conchedda, G., See, L., Robinson, T.P., Thornton, P.K., Franceschini, G., Kruska, R.L., Chiozza, F., Notenbaert, A., Cecchi, G., Herrero, M., Epprecht, M., Fritz, S., You, L., Conchedda, G., and See, L.
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Informed livestock sector policy development and priority setting is heavily dependent on a good understanding of livestock production systems. In a collaborative effort between the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Livestock Research Institute, stock has been taken of where we have come from in agricultural systems classification and mapping; the current state of the art; and the directions in which research and data collection efforts need to take in the future. The book also addresses issues relating to the intensity and scale of production, moving from what is done to how it is done. The intensification of production is an area of particular importance, for it is in the intensive systems that changes are occurring most rapidly and where most information is needed on the implications that intensification of production may have for livelihoods, poverty alleviation, animal diseases, public health and environmental outcomes. A series of case studies is provided, linking livestock production systems to rural livelihoods and poverty and examples of the application of livestock production system maps are drawn from livestock production, now and in the future; livestock's impact on the global environment; animal and public health; and livestock and livelihoods. This book provides a formal reference to Version 5 of the global livestock production systems map, and to revised estimates of the numbers of rural poor livestock keepers, by country and livestock production system. These maps and data are freely available for download via FAO's web pages: www.fao.org/AG/againfo/resources/en/glw/home.html. It is hoped that this publication will stimulate further work in this field and encourage the use of livestock production systems information and maps in research and analysis.
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- 2011
4. CEFLES2: the remote sensing component to quantify photosynthetic efficiency from the leaf to the region by measuring sun-induced fluorescence in the oxygen absorption bands
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Rascher, U, Agati, G, Alonso, L, Cecchi, G, Champagne, S, Colombo, R, Damm, A, Daumard, F, de Miguel, E, Fernandez, G, Franch, B, Franke, J, Gerbig, C, Gioli, B, Gomez, J, Goulas, Y, Guanter, L, Gutierrez de la Camara, O, Hamdi, K, Hostert, P, Jimenez, M, Kosvancova, M, Lognoli, D, Meroni, M, Miglietta, F, Moersch, A, Moreno, J, Moya, I, Neininger, B, Okujeni, A, Ounis, A, Palombi, L, Raimondi, V, Schickling, A, Sobrino, J, Stellmes, M, Toci, G, Toscano, P, Udelhoven, T, Van der Linden, S, Zaldei, A, Gomez, JA, Sobrino, JA, Zaldei, A., COLOMBO, ROBERTO, MERONI, MICHELE, Rascher, U, Agati, G, Alonso, L, Cecchi, G, Champagne, S, Colombo, R, Damm, A, Daumard, F, de Miguel, E, Fernandez, G, Franch, B, Franke, J, Gerbig, C, Gioli, B, Gomez, J, Goulas, Y, Guanter, L, Gutierrez de la Camara, O, Hamdi, K, Hostert, P, Jimenez, M, Kosvancova, M, Lognoli, D, Meroni, M, Miglietta, F, Moersch, A, Moreno, J, Moya, I, Neininger, B, Okujeni, A, Ounis, A, Palombi, L, Raimondi, V, Schickling, A, Sobrino, J, Stellmes, M, Toci, G, Toscano, P, Udelhoven, T, Van der Linden, S, Zaldei, A, Gomez, JA, Sobrino, JA, Zaldei, A., COLOMBO, ROBERTO, and MERONI, MICHELE
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The CEFLES2 campaign during the Carbo Europe Regional Experiment Strategy was designed to provide simultaneous airborne measurements of solar induced fluorescence and CO2 fluxes. It was combined with extensive ground-based quantification of 5 leaf- and canopy-level processes in support of ESA’s Candidate Earth Explorer Mission of the “Fluorescence Explorer” (FLEX). The aim of this campaign was to test if fluorescence signal detected from an airborne platform can be used to improve estimates of plant mediated exchange on the mesoscale. Canopy fluorescence was quantified from four airborne platforms using a combination of novel sensors: (i) the prototype 10 airborne sensor AirFLEX quantified fluorescence in the oxygen A and B bands, (ii) a hyperspectral spectrometer (ASD) measured reflectance along transects during 12 day courses, (iii) spatially high resolution georeferenced hyperspectral data cubes containing the whole optical spectrum and the thermal region were gathered with an AHS sensor, and (iv) the first employment of the high performance imaging spectrometer HY15 PER delivered spatially explicit and multi-temporal transects across the whole region. During three measurement periods in April, June and September 2007 structural, functional and radiometric characteristics of more than 20 different vegetation types in the Les Landes region, Southwest France, were extensively characterized on the ground. The campaign concept focussed especially on quantifying plant mediated exchange 20 processes (photosynthetic electron transport, CO2 uptake, evapotranspiration) and fluorescence emission. The comparison between passive sun-induced fluorescence and active laser-induced fluorescence was performed on a corn canopy in the daily cycle and under desiccation stress. Both techniques show good agreement in detecting stress induced fluorescence change at the 760nm band. On the large scale, airborne 25 and ground-level measurements of fluorescence were compared on several veg
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- 2009
5. CEFLES2: the remote sensing component to quantify photosynthetic efficiency from the leaf to the region by measuring sun-induced fluorescence in the oxygen absorption bands
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Rascher, U, Agati, G, Alonso, L, Cecchi, G, Champagne, S, Colombo, R, Damm, A; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8965-3427, Daumard, F, de Miguel, E, Fernandez, G, Franch, B, Franke, J, Gerbig, C, Gioli, B, Gómez, J A, Goulas, Y, Guanter, L, Gutiérrez-de-la-Cámara, Ó, Hamdi, K, Hostert, P, Jiménez, M, Kosvancova, M, Lognoli, D, Meroni, M, Miglietta, F, Moersch, A, Moreno, J, Moya, I, Neininger, B, Okujeni, A, Ounis, A, Palombi, L, Raimondi, V, Schickling, A, Sobrino, J A, Stellmes, M, Toci, G, Toscano, P, Udelhoven, T, van der Linden, S, Zaldei, A, Rascher, U, Agati, G, Alonso, L, Cecchi, G, Champagne, S, Colombo, R, Damm, A; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8965-3427, Daumard, F, de Miguel, E, Fernandez, G, Franch, B, Franke, J, Gerbig, C, Gioli, B, Gómez, J A, Goulas, Y, Guanter, L, Gutiérrez-de-la-Cámara, Ó, Hamdi, K, Hostert, P, Jiménez, M, Kosvancova, M, Lognoli, D, Meroni, M, Miglietta, F, Moersch, A, Moreno, J, Moya, I, Neininger, B, Okujeni, A, Ounis, A, Palombi, L, Raimondi, V, Schickling, A, Sobrino, J A, Stellmes, M, Toci, G, Toscano, P, Udelhoven, T, van der Linden, S, and Zaldei, A
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The CEFLES2 campaign during the Carbo Europe Regional Experiment Strategy was designed to provide simultaneous airborne measurements of solar induced fluorescence and CO2 fluxes. It was combined with extensive ground-based quantification of leaf- and canopy-level processes in support of ESA's Candidate Earth Explorer Mission of the "Fluorescence Explorer" (FLEX). The aim of this campaign was to test if fluorescence signal detected from an airborne platform can be used to improve estimates of plant mediated exchange on the mesoscale. Canopy fluorescence was quantified from four airborne platforms using a combination of novel sensors: (i) the prototype airborne sensor AirFLEX quantified fluorescence in the oxygen A and B bands, (ii) a hyperspectral spectrometer (ASD) measured reflectance along transects during 12 day courses, (iii) spatially high resolution georeferenced hyperspectral data cubes containing the whole optical spectrum and the thermal region were gathered with an AHS sensor, and (iv) the first employment of the high performance imaging spectrometer HYPER delivered spatially explicit and multi-temporal transects across the whole region. During three measurement periods in April, June and September 2007 structural, functional and radiometric characteristics of more than 20 different vegetation types in the Les Landes region, Southwest France, were extensively characterized on the ground. The campaign concept focussed especially on quantifying plant mediated exchange processes (photosynthetic electron transport, CO2 uptake, evapotranspiration) and fluorescence emission. The comparison between passive sun-induced fluorescence and active laser-induced fluorescence was performed on a corn canopy in the daily cycle and under desiccation stress. Both techniques show good agreement in detecting stress induced fluorescence change at the 760 nm band. On the large scale, airborne and ground-level measurements of fluorescence were compared on several vegetation types
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- 2009
6. Fluorescence lidar imaging of historical monuments
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Weibring, Petter, Johansson, Thomas, Edner, Hans, Svanberg, Sune, Sundner, B, Raimondi, V, Cecchi, G, Pantani, L, Weibring, Petter, Johansson, Thomas, Edner, Hans, Svanberg, Sune, Sundner, B, Raimondi, V, Cecchi, G, and Pantani, L
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What is believed to be the first fluorescence imaging of the facades of a historical building, which was accomplished with a scanning fluorescence lidar system, is reported. The mobile system was placed at a distance of similar to 60 m from the medieval Lund Cathedral (Sweden), and a 355-nm pulsed laser beam was swept over the stone facades row by row while spectrally resolved fluorescence signals of each measurement point were recorded. By multispectral image processing, either by formation of simple spectral-band ratios or by use of multivariate techniques, areas with different spectral signatures were classified. In particular, biological growth was observed and different stone types were distinguished. The technique can yield data for use in facade status assessment and restoration planning. (C) 2001 Optical Society of America.
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- 2001
7. Yellow Substance and Chlorophyll Monitoring in the Venice Lagoon using Remote Laser-induced Fluorescence
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Alberotanza, L, Cova, P. L, Ramasco, C, Vianello, S, Bazzani, M, Cecchi, G, Pantani, L, Raimondi, V, Ragnarson, P, Svanberg, Sune, Wallinder, E, Alberotanza, L, Cova, P. L, Ramasco, C, Vianello, S, Bazzani, M, Cecchi, G, Pantani, L, Raimondi, V, Ragnarson, P, Svanberg, Sune, and Wallinder, E
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- 1995
8. Fluorescence LIDAR Monitoring of the Arno River
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Edner, H, Johansson, Jonas, Svanberg, Sune, Wallinder, E, Cecchi, G, Pantani, L, Edner, H, Johansson, Jonas, Svanberg, Sune, Wallinder, E, Cecchi, G, and Pantani, L
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- 1992
9. Laser-induced Fluorescence Monitoring of Vegetation in Tuscany
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Edner, H, Johansson, Jonas, Svanberg, Sune, Wallinder, E, Bazzani, M, Breschi, B, Cecchi, G, Pantani, L, Radicati, B, Raimondi, V, Tirelli, D, Valmori, G, Mazzinghi, P, Edner, H, Johansson, Jonas, Svanberg, Sune, Wallinder, E, Bazzani, M, Breschi, B, Cecchi, G, Pantani, L, Radicati, B, Raimondi, V, Tirelli, D, Valmori, G, and Mazzinghi, P
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- 1992
10. The Slave Girl ; Mary Stuart or Tortured Majesty
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Aercke, Kristiaan P., Van den Vondel, Joost, Parente, J. A., Cecchi, G. M., Ferraro, B., Aercke, Kristiaan P., Van den Vondel, Joost, Parente, J. A., Cecchi, G. M., and Ferraro, B.
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