Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for global conservation of carbon stocks. In order to achieve this, managers need tools to establish whether or not their management practices are sustainable. Several tool development initiatives have undertaken the creation of sets of criteria and indicators to aid managers to target, if not achieve, sustainability. The question of how to assess these indicators remains to be answered from an operational viewpoint, where logistical constraints become critical and priorization becomes necessary. The present dissertation sought to determine whether satellite imagery can be used, in conjunction with standard forest management data, to identify priori...
Abstract: Biodiversity is dynamic in nature; species and their populations are in a con-stant state ...
This dissertation focuses on the utilization of remote sensing techniques to characterize ecosystem ...
With forest fragmentation continuing in many parts of the tropics, it is likely that fragmented fore...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for glo...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for con...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for con...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for glo...
Increasing anthropogenic pressure leads to habitat loss of tropical forests through deforestation an...
Forest covers about a third of terrestrial land surface, with tropical and subtropical zones being a...
The potential to derive indicators of sustainable resource use from satellite remote sensing is disc...
Standardised and harmonised biodiversity data and monitoring methods are required in order to assess...
International audienceTropical forests are receiving increasing attention given the rapid loss of bi...
To answer new scientific and ecological questions and monitor multiple forest changes, a fine scale ...
In the context of the climate and biodiversity crisis facing our planet, tropical forests playing a...
We mapped native, endemic, and introduced (i.e., exotic) tree species counts, relative basal areas o...
Abstract: Biodiversity is dynamic in nature; species and their populations are in a con-stant state ...
This dissertation focuses on the utilization of remote sensing techniques to characterize ecosystem ...
With forest fragmentation continuing in many parts of the tropics, it is likely that fragmented fore...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for glo...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for con...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for con...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for glo...
Increasing anthropogenic pressure leads to habitat loss of tropical forests through deforestation an...
Forest covers about a third of terrestrial land surface, with tropical and subtropical zones being a...
The potential to derive indicators of sustainable resource use from satellite remote sensing is disc...
Standardised and harmonised biodiversity data and monitoring methods are required in order to assess...
International audienceTropical forests are receiving increasing attention given the rapid loss of bi...
To answer new scientific and ecological questions and monitor multiple forest changes, a fine scale ...
In the context of the climate and biodiversity crisis facing our planet, tropical forests playing a...
We mapped native, endemic, and introduced (i.e., exotic) tree species counts, relative basal areas o...
Abstract: Biodiversity is dynamic in nature; species and their populations are in a con-stant state ...
This dissertation focuses on the utilization of remote sensing techniques to characterize ecosystem ...
With forest fragmentation continuing in many parts of the tropics, it is likely that fragmented fore...