Habitat monitoring of designated areas under the EU Habitats Directive requires every 6 years spatially explicit information on area, range, structure and function for the protected (Annex I) habitat types. Hyperspectral remote sensing could be an important technique to assist in the evaluation of the habitat conservation status by providing continuous maps of habitat quality indicators (e.g., structure types, age distribution, invasive species, management activities). This paper assesses the use of hyperspectral imagery to study the structure and function of a heathland ecosystem in the Veluwe nature reserve in the Netherlands. Spectral mixture analysis (SMA) was applied on AHS-160 (Airborne Hyperspectral Scanner) imagery to investigate th...
Detailed maps of vegetation facilitate spatial conservation planning. Such information can be diffic...
Biodiversity and its conservation are an important subject as human pressure on natural resources in...
Plant communities differ in their species composition, and, thus, also in their functional trait com...
Habitat monitoring of designated areas under the EU Habitats Directive requires every 6 years spatia...
Monitoring of habitat types protected under the Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive requires every ...
Habitat monitoring of designated areas under the EU Habitats Directive requires every 6 years inform...
Monitoring the conservation status of natural habitats is an essential aspect of effective conservat...
Straightforward mapping of detailed heathland habitat patches and their quality using remote sensing...
This thesis examines the potential of remote sensing to characterise heathiand vegetation. A series ...
Appropriate management of (semi-)natural areas requires detailed knowledge of the ecosystems present...
Appropriate management of (semi-)natural areas requires detailed knowledge of the ecosystems present...
The availability of quality empirical data on vegetation species distribution is a major factor limi...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores. Restoration of degraded peatlands to restore ecos...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores. Restoration of degraded peatlands to restore ecos...
Considerable research has taken place the last few decades to investigate the utility of remote sens...
Detailed maps of vegetation facilitate spatial conservation planning. Such information can be diffic...
Biodiversity and its conservation are an important subject as human pressure on natural resources in...
Plant communities differ in their species composition, and, thus, also in their functional trait com...
Habitat monitoring of designated areas under the EU Habitats Directive requires every 6 years spatia...
Monitoring of habitat types protected under the Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive requires every ...
Habitat monitoring of designated areas under the EU Habitats Directive requires every 6 years inform...
Monitoring the conservation status of natural habitats is an essential aspect of effective conservat...
Straightforward mapping of detailed heathland habitat patches and their quality using remote sensing...
This thesis examines the potential of remote sensing to characterise heathiand vegetation. A series ...
Appropriate management of (semi-)natural areas requires detailed knowledge of the ecosystems present...
Appropriate management of (semi-)natural areas requires detailed knowledge of the ecosystems present...
The availability of quality empirical data on vegetation species distribution is a major factor limi...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores. Restoration of degraded peatlands to restore ecos...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores. Restoration of degraded peatlands to restore ecos...
Considerable research has taken place the last few decades to investigate the utility of remote sens...
Detailed maps of vegetation facilitate spatial conservation planning. Such information can be diffic...
Biodiversity and its conservation are an important subject as human pressure on natural resources in...
Plant communities differ in their species composition, and, thus, also in their functional trait com...