In landscape ecology, forest fragmentation studies with emphasis on effects of scale on fragmentation patch metrics, is an important research area. With increasing availability of satellite data at multiple scales and varied resolutions, it has become important to understand effects of comparing fragmentation metrics acquired from coarse resolution images and those from finer resolution imagery. This is crucial because coarse resolution images such as Landsat imagery, are relatively easier to find because of their cheaper costs, availability and broad coverage, whereas finer resolution imagery is more expensive and therefore, spans only small areas. This paper examines effects of varied spatial resolutions on common fragmentation metrics us...
1. Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species ...
1. Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species ...
Accurate information is important for effective management of natural resources. In the field of for...
Building on the existing literature, this study examines whether specific drivers of forest fragment...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
The features of land cover objects in digital raster images are often described by their pattern, co...
An increased ability to analyze landscapes in a spatial manner through the use of remote sensing lea...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
An increased ability to analyze landscapes in a spatial manner through the use of remote sensing lea...
Forest fragmentation is a growing concern throughout the Northeastern United States where the primar...
With an annual population growth rate currently estimated at about 5 %, Virginia presents an ideal c...
This study focuses on forest monitoring at landscape level on the basis of a methodology combining s...
Although forest edges have been studied extensively as an important consequence of fragmentation, a ...
Forest fragmentation can generally be considered as two components: 1) compositional change represen...
Natural and human-induced disturbances influence the biodiversity and functionality of forest ecosys...
1. Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species ...
1. Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species ...
Accurate information is important for effective management of natural resources. In the field of for...
Building on the existing literature, this study examines whether specific drivers of forest fragment...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
The features of land cover objects in digital raster images are often described by their pattern, co...
An increased ability to analyze landscapes in a spatial manner through the use of remote sensing lea...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
An increased ability to analyze landscapes in a spatial manner through the use of remote sensing lea...
Forest fragmentation is a growing concern throughout the Northeastern United States where the primar...
With an annual population growth rate currently estimated at about 5 %, Virginia presents an ideal c...
This study focuses on forest monitoring at landscape level on the basis of a methodology combining s...
Although forest edges have been studied extensively as an important consequence of fragmentation, a ...
Forest fragmentation can generally be considered as two components: 1) compositional change represen...
Natural and human-induced disturbances influence the biodiversity and functionality of forest ecosys...
1. Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species ...
1. Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species ...
Accurate information is important for effective management of natural resources. In the field of for...