Bermuda Subnational NDVI: Dekadal Vegetation Indicators and Anomalies
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Description
A source of dekadal Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) indicators for Bermuda, aggregated by sub-national administrative units using NASA MODIS collection 6.1 satellite data. Produced by the World Food Programme (WFP), the records include 10-day vegetation measurements, long-term averages, and percentage anomalies. The data is current as of March 2026 and utilizes WFP administrative boundaries for spatial grouping.
Use Cases
Monitoring agricultural health by comparing current vim values against the vim_lta
Identifying drought or flood impacts using the viq anomaly percentage column
Spatial analysis of vegetation density across Bermuda using Pcode administrative units
Strengths
Uses NASA MODIS collection 6.1 high-resolution satellite data
Includes Pcode references for direct integration with WFP humanitarian datasets
Provides n_pixels count to indicate the statistical weight of each aggregate
Limitations
Geographic scope is restricted solely to Bermuda
Aggregated format obscures sub-pixel variations in vegetation health
Provenance
Source
World Food Programme (WFP) via NASA MODIS collection 6.1
Collection Method
Satellite sensor data aggregation by administrative units
Freshness
Updated as of March 2026.
Geography
Bermuda
Users should be familiar with WFP Pcode standards to join this data with other sub-national datasets. The data is licensed under CC-BY.