The fragmentation, isolation and sparseness of vegetation in urban areas gives small patches of vegetation enhanced ecological value as habitat islands, compared with rural areas. Habitats as small as an individual tree may provide important landscape linkages across a densely urbanized city. Thus there is a need for micro-scale inventories of whole cities, which should incorporate not just biomass, but also vegetation of different life form, to support different habitat structural requirements. A combination of fine resolution multispectral satellite images from Ikonos, with the image processing technique of Linear Spectral Unmixing (LSU) permits the identification of different types of urban vegetation at sub-pixel level. Any fractional a...
The urban tree cover of a sample area in Hong Kong, selected for its exceptionally good tree cover t...
In modern landscapes, small habitat patches such as woodlands isolated in an agricultural matrix, ca...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
x, 119 leaves : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M LSGI 2...
Urban landscapes are expanding rapidly and are reshaping the distribution of many animal and plant s...
In this work, we aimed to examine the feasibility of Landsat‐derived remote sensing analyses (Normal...
Due to the significant time and cost requirements of traditional mapping techniques, accurate and de...
Scattered trees represent an important element within the agricultural matrix for birds. The aims of...
The natural and semi-natural areas within cities provide important refuges for biodiversity, as well...
The project set out with two main aims. The first aim was to determine whether large scale multispec...
Abstract The process of habitat urbanization has intense and manifold effects on the biota that we n...
Identification and mapping of various habitats with sufficient spatial details are essential to supp...
We assessed the potential of multi-spectral GeoEye imagery for biodiversity assessment in an urban c...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
The urban vegetation needs adequate monitoring and conservation, being a critical resource of urban ...
The urban tree cover of a sample area in Hong Kong, selected for its exceptionally good tree cover t...
In modern landscapes, small habitat patches such as woodlands isolated in an agricultural matrix, ca...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
x, 119 leaves : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M LSGI 2...
Urban landscapes are expanding rapidly and are reshaping the distribution of many animal and plant s...
In this work, we aimed to examine the feasibility of Landsat‐derived remote sensing analyses (Normal...
Due to the significant time and cost requirements of traditional mapping techniques, accurate and de...
Scattered trees represent an important element within the agricultural matrix for birds. The aims of...
The natural and semi-natural areas within cities provide important refuges for biodiversity, as well...
The project set out with two main aims. The first aim was to determine whether large scale multispec...
Abstract The process of habitat urbanization has intense and manifold effects on the biota that we n...
Identification and mapping of various habitats with sufficient spatial details are essential to supp...
We assessed the potential of multi-spectral GeoEye imagery for biodiversity assessment in an urban c...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
The urban vegetation needs adequate monitoring and conservation, being a critical resource of urban ...
The urban tree cover of a sample area in Hong Kong, selected for its exceptionally good tree cover t...
In modern landscapes, small habitat patches such as woodlands isolated in an agricultural matrix, ca...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...