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Phenology webcams at forest field stations

May 2025

Metadata

Identifier
DOI
Funding agency
Environmental monitoring and assessment at the Faculty of Forest Sciences, through the Swedish Phenology Network project
Keywords
phenology, vegetation analysis, vegetation index, forest, field stations, experimental parks
Data citation

Zimmerman, O., et al. (2025). PhenoCam Dataset v3.0: Vegetation Phenology from Digital Camera Imagery, 2000-2023. ORNL Distributed Active Archive Center. doi: 10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2389.

File format
csv, jpg
Data access service
API via The PhenoCam Network
Subject area
  • Biology
  • Climate
Habitat type
  • Forest
Species group
  • Vascular plants
Swedish environmental objectives
  • Reduced climate impact
  • Sustainable forests
Related tools and applications

The The PhenoCam Networks website provides tools to visualize data from the cameras.

At SLU's field stations in Vindeln, Siljansfors, Jädraås, Asa and Tönnersjöheden there are cameras that document phenological changes in the forest landscape, i.e. how nature adapts to the changing seasons. Images from each camera are uploaded to a central image bank every hour between 06.00 and 18.00. The images are automatically analyzed for the proportion of green and red (vegetation indices GCC and RCC) within focus areas. Focus areas are mainly defined by individual tree species that can be distinguished in the images.

The images and data generated from the images can be used to study changes in vegetation over time, both over a longer period and within a year (i.e. changes due to seasons, phenology).

Download data

The latest images taken and uploaded from the five cameras can be viewed on the Unit for Field-based Forest Research website:

The phenological cameras are part of a network of cameras from around the world, PhenoCam, and images and indices can be downloaded from their website:

Bilder och index från 738 kameror, däribland 4 av SLU:s kameror, i nätverket är också publicerade och kan laddas ned från NASA:s repositorium The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center:

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