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Jadunandan Dash is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with specific attention to ecology, global and planetary change, environmental engineering, oceanography, and plant science. This interdisciplinary approach supports investigations into diverse ecological and environmental systems.

The scientist's research topics span multiple areas including:

  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Leaf Properties and Growth Measurement
  • Marine and Coastal Plant Biology
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change

Jadunandan Dash has published frequently in several academic venues, notably:

  • Remote Sensing
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Dash exemplify their focus areas. Some key papers include:

  • "Land surface phenology as indicator of global terrestrial ecosystem dynamics: A systematic review" (2020), published in ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • "Evaluation of global leaf area index and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation products over North America using Copernicus Ground Based Observations for Validation data" (2020), published in Remote Sensing of Environment
  • "Validation of baseline and modified Sentinel-2 Level 2 Prototype Processor leaf area index retrievals over the United States" (2021), published in ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • "A systematic review of floating and beach landing records of Sargassum beyond the Sargasso Sea" (2020), published in Environmental Research Communications
  • "The use of remote sensing for desertification studies: A review" (2022), published in Journal of Arid Environments

Collaboration is evident in the profiles of their frequent co-authors, which include:

  • Luke A. Brown
  • Booker Ogutu
  • Harry Morris
  • Emma L. Tompkins
  • Subhajit Bandopadhyay

This network of collaboration has contributed to a broad and diverse publication record. Their scientific output is centered around advancing understanding of terrestrial and marine ecosystems through remote sensing technologies and environmental monitoring.

Best Publications

  • The MERIS terrestrial chlorophyll index

    J. Dash;P. J. Curran

  • Evaluating the capabilities of Sentinel-2 for quantitative estimation of biophysical variables in vegetation

    William James Frampton;Jadunandan Dash;Gary Watmough;Edward James Milton

  • Inter-comparison of four models for smoothing satellite sensor time-series data to estimate vegetation phenology

    Peter M. Atkinson;C. Jeganathan;Jadu Dash;Clement Atzberger

  • Evaluation of the MERIS terrestrial chlorophyll index

    J. Dash;P.J. Curran

  • Vegetation Indices Combining the Red and Red-Edge Spectral Information for Leaf Area Index Retrieval

    Qiaoyun Xie;Jadu Dash;Wenjiang Huang;Dailiang Peng

  • Land use and land cover change effect on surface temperature over Eastern India.

    Partha Pratim Gogoi;V. Vinoj;D. Swain;G. Roberts

  • Remote sensing of mangrove forest phenology and its environmental drivers

    Julio Pastor-Guzman;Jadunandan Dash;Peter Atkinson;Peter Atkinson;Peter Atkinson

  • Land surface phenology as indicator of global terrestrial ecosystem dynamics: A systematic review

    Jose A. Caparros-Santiago;Victor Rodriguez-Galiano;Jadunandan Dash

  • Fusion of Landsat 8 OLI and Sentinel-2 MSI Data

    Qunming Wang;George Alan Blackburn;Alex O. Onojeghuo;Jadunandan Dash

  • Retrieval of crop biophysical parameters from Sentinel-2 remote sensing imagery

    Qiaoyun Xie;Jadunandan Dash;Alfredo Huete;Aihui Jiang

  • The use of MERIS Terrestrial Chlorophyll Index to study spatio-temporal variation in vegetation phenology over India

    J. Dash;C. Jeganathan;P.M. Atkinson

  • Evaluation of global leaf area index and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation products over North America using Copernicus Ground Based Observations for Validation data

    Luke A. Brown;Courtney Meier;Harry Morris;Julio Pastor-Guzman

  • Remotely sensed trends in the phenology of northern high latitude terrestrial vegetation, controlling for land cover change and vegetation type

    C. Jeganathan;J. Dash;P.M. Atkinson

  • Spatiotemporal Variations in Rainfall and Temperature in Ghana Over the Twentieth Century, 1900–2014

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  • A systematic review of vegetation phenology in Africa

    Tracy Adole;Jadu Dash;Peter Michael Atkinson

  • Arctic lakes show strong decadal trend in earlier spring ice-out.

    Tereza Šmejkalová;Mary E. Edwards;Mary E. Edwards;Jadunandan Dash

  • Intercomparison of satellite sensor land surface phenology and ground phenology in Europe

    V.F. Rodriguez-Galiano;J. Dash;Peter M. Atkinson

  • Spatiotemporal Variation in Mangrove Chlorophyll Concentration Using Landsat 8

    Julio Pastor-Guzman;Peter M. Atkinson;Jadunandan Dash;Rodolfo Rioja-Nieto

  • The use of remote sensing for desertification studies: A review

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  • Forecasting wheat and barley crop production in arid and semi-arid regions using remotely sensed primary productivity and crop phenology: A case study in Iraq.

    Sarchil Hama Qader;Sarchil Hama Qader;Jadunandan Dash;Peter M. Atkinson;Peter M. Atkinson

  • Amazon vegetation greenness as measured by satellite sensors over the last decade

    P. M. Atkinson;J. Dash;C. Jeganathan

  • Vulnerability of ecosystems to climate change moderated by habitat intactness.

    Felix Eigenbrod;Patrick Gonzalez;Jadunandan Dash;Ilse Steyl

  • Automatic building extraction from laser scanning data: an input tool for disaster management

    J. Dash;Eberhard Steinle;R. P. Singh;Hans-Peter Bähr

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Atkinson
Peter M. Atkinson Lancaster University
Paul J. Curran
Paul J. Curran City, University of London
Doreen S. Boyd
Doreen S. Boyd University of Nottingham
Emma L. Tompkins
Emma L. Tompkins University of Southampton
Giles M. Foody
Giles M. Foody University of Nottingham
Terence P. Dawson
Terence P. Dawson King's College London
Nadine Gobron
Nadine Gobron European Commission Joint Research Centre
Mary E. Edwards
Mary E. Edwards University of Southampton
Justin Sheffield
Justin Sheffield University of Southampton
Gail Taylor
Gail Taylor University College London

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