Anderson, Helen BNilsen, LennartTømmervik, HansKarlsen, Stein-RuneNagai, ShinCooper, Elisabeth2016-12-052016-12-052016-10-17Anderson, H B, Nilsen, L, Tømmervik, H, Karlsen, S-R, Nagai, S & Cooper, E 2016, 'Using Ordinary Digital Cameras in Place of Near-Infrared Sensors to Derive Vegetation Indices for Phenology Studies of High Arctic Vegetation', Remote Sensing, vol. 8, no. 10, 847. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs8100847http://hdl.handle.net/2164/7827We thank Mark Gillespie, Nanna Baggesen, and Anne Marit Vik for field assistance. The University in Svalbard (UNIS) provided logistical support. This work was funded by the Norwegian Research Council through the ‘SnoEco’ project (project No. 230970) and Arctic Field Grant (No. 246110/E10). It was supported by the ESA Prodex project ‘Sentinel-2 for High North Vegetation Phenology’ (contract No. 4000110654), the EC FP7 collaborative project ‘Sentinels Synergy Framework’ (SenSyF), funding from The Fram Centre Terrestrial Flagship, also from the EEA Norway Grants (WICLAP project, ID 198571), and from the GRENE Arctic Climate Change Research Project, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Japan.3113458engNDVIgreenness indexRGB cameravegetationphenologyactive sensorpassive sensorSvalbardQH301 BiologyQH301Using Ordinary Digital Cameras in Place of Near-Infrared Sensors to Derive Vegetation Indices for Phenology Studies of High Arctic VegetationJournal article10.3390/rs8100847810