“…A comprehensive review of current software available for land surface phenology is provided by Eerens et al (2014); in general such applications require users to possess specialised knowledge (de Beurs et al, 2013). In Australia, initiatives such as the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) (Atlas of Living Australia (2015)) and Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) (Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network, 2015) aggregate environmental data from multiple sources and present this online to a broader audience.…”