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A Variational Merging Approach to the Spatial Description of Environmental Variables

scientific article

A mobility constraint model to infer sensor behaviour in forest fire risk monitoring

article

Altitudinal and temporal evapotranspiration dynamics via remote sensing and vegetation index-based modelling over a scarce-monitored, high-altitudinal Andean páramo ecosystem of Southern Ecuador

scholarly article by Mayra Ramón-Reinozo et al published 31 May 2019 in Environmental Earth Sciences

Metadata behind the Interoperability of Wireless Sensor Networks

scientific article published on 14 May 2009

Rainfall monitoring network design using conditioned Latin hypercube sampling and satellite precipitation estimates: An application in the ungauged Ecuadorian Amazon

scholarly article by Juan Contreras et al published 9 December 2018 in International Journal of Climatology

Satellite Earth Observation for Essential Climate Variables Supporting Sustainable Development Goals: A Review on Applications

scientific article published in 2023

Spatial functional data analysis for regionalizing precipitation seasonality and intensity in a sparsely monitored region: Unveiling the spatio-temporal dependencies of precipitation in Ecuador

scholarly article by Daniela Ballari et al published 10 April 2018 in International Journal of Climatology

Two-Step Downscaling of Trmm 3b43 V7 Precipitation in Contrasting Climatic Regions With Sparse Monitoring: The Case of Ecuador in Tropical South America

scholarly article by Jacinto Ulloa et al published 22 July 2017 in Remote Sensing

VALIDATION OF SATELLITE PRECIPITATION (TRMM 3B43) IN ECUADORIAN COASTAL PLAINS, ANDEAN HIGHLANDS AND AMAZONIAN RAINFOREST

Value of information and mobility constraints for sampling with mobile sensors

Watershed services in the humid tropics: Opportunities from recent advances in ecohydrology

Where and when should sensors move? Sampling using the expected value of information

scientific article published on 26 November 2012