Urban landscapes are expanding rapidly and are reshaping the distribution of many animal and plant species. With these changes, the need to understand and to include urban biodiversity patterns in research and management programmes is becoming vital. Recent studies have shown that remote sensing tools can be useful in studies examining biodiversity patterns in natural landscapes. The present study aimed to explore whether remote sensing tools can be applied in biodiversity research in an urban landscape. More specifically, the study examined whether the Landsat-derived Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and linear spectral unmixing of urban land cover can predict bird richness in the city of Jerusalem. Bird richness was sampled i...
The urban vegetation needs adequate monitoring and conservation, being a critical resource of urban ...
The landscape structure of Nairobi city is experiencing rapid transformation as once wild and pristi...
Urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity across the globe. As more and more habitats are bei...
In this work, we aimed to examine the feasibility of Landsat‐derived remote sensing analyses (Normal...
The project set out with two main aims. The first aim was to determine whether large scale multispec...
Built-up areas mostly tend to expand over natural areas so biodiversity of urban landscapes has beco...
Abstract. The ability to predict spatial patterns of species richness using a few easily measured en...
Urban biodiversity plays an important role in ecological processes and ecosystem services within cit...
WOS: 000401304800040Built-up areas mostly tend to expand over natural areas so biodiversity of urban...
Land use and cover changes are important to study for their environmental impact on sustainability. ...
The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) is a strong and widely used proxy for bird species...
The management of urban environments is an increasingly important issue on an international scale as...
Urban expansion poses a major threat to wildlife populations. Biodiversity-friendly urban landscapes...
In Australian urban environments, revegetation and vegetation restoration are increasingly utilized ...
ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and underst...
The urban vegetation needs adequate monitoring and conservation, being a critical resource of urban ...
The landscape structure of Nairobi city is experiencing rapid transformation as once wild and pristi...
Urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity across the globe. As more and more habitats are bei...
In this work, we aimed to examine the feasibility of Landsat‐derived remote sensing analyses (Normal...
The project set out with two main aims. The first aim was to determine whether large scale multispec...
Built-up areas mostly tend to expand over natural areas so biodiversity of urban landscapes has beco...
Abstract. The ability to predict spatial patterns of species richness using a few easily measured en...
Urban biodiversity plays an important role in ecological processes and ecosystem services within cit...
WOS: 000401304800040Built-up areas mostly tend to expand over natural areas so biodiversity of urban...
Land use and cover changes are important to study for their environmental impact on sustainability. ...
The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) is a strong and widely used proxy for bird species...
The management of urban environments is an increasingly important issue on an international scale as...
Urban expansion poses a major threat to wildlife populations. Biodiversity-friendly urban landscapes...
In Australian urban environments, revegetation and vegetation restoration are increasingly utilized ...
ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and underst...
The urban vegetation needs adequate monitoring and conservation, being a critical resource of urban ...
The landscape structure of Nairobi city is experiencing rapid transformation as once wild and pristi...
Urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity across the globe. As more and more habitats are bei...