From geometric-optical remote sensing modeling to quantitative remote sensing science-In Memory of academician Xiaowen Li

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The academician Xiaowen Li devoted much of his life to pursuing fundamental research in remote sensing. A pioneer in the geometric-optical modeling of vegetation canopies, his work is held in high regard by the international remote sensing community. He codeveloped the Li-Strahler geometric-optic model, and this paper was selected by a member of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) milestone series. As a chief scientist, Xiaowen Li led a scientific team that made outstanding advances in bidirectional reflectance distribution modeling, directional thermal emission modeling, comprehensive experiments, and the understanding of spatial and temporal scale effects in remote sensing information, and of quantitative inversions utilizing remote sensing data. In addition to his broad research activities, he was noted for his humility and his dedication in making science more accessible for the general public. Here, the life and academic contributions of Xiaowen Li to the field of quantitative remote sensing science are briefly reviewed.

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Liu, Q., Yan, G., Jiao, Z., Xiao, Q., Wen, J., Liang, S., … Strahler, A. (2018). From geometric-optical remote sensing modeling to quantitative remote sensing science-In Memory of academician Xiaowen Li. Remote Sensing, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10111764

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