The ENVISAT MERIS (Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer Instrument) Global Vegetation Index (MGVI) was designed to assess and monitor the state and health of terrestrial vegetation using MERIS measurements acquired in space (at the so-called 'top of atmosphere').
Using the blue, red and near-infrared spectral bands of MERIS, as well as information on the angular geometry of illumination and observation, this algorithm was optimized to deliver the Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FAPAR) in terrestrial plant canopies.
The European Space Agency Grid Processing on-Demand
(G-POD) generates maps of MGVI for extended regions and representative for specific periods of time with a Time Composite Algorithm which selects, for each location, the value of MGVI actually measured during the period that is the closest to the temporal average over the compositing period for that location.
This is one of several third-party applications and services integrated and supported by Terradue srl. to the European Space Agency using the
gridify. The
gridify is an application integration environment developed by Terradue that enables the implementation and configuration of composite services requiring the use of substantial computer and data resources.