An indirect method for estimating biodiversity from Earth observations is the Spectral Variation Hypothesis (SVH). SVH states that the higher the spatial variability of the spectral response of an optical remotely sensed image, the higher the number of available ecological niches and hence, the higher the diversity of tree species in the considered area. Here for the first time we apply the concept of the SVH to Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data to understand the relationship between the height heterogeneity (HH) of a forest and its tree species diversity, a concept we have named the ‘Height Variation Hypothesis’ (HVH). We tested HVH in two different European forest types: a coniferous mountain forest in the eastern Italian Alps and ...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Despite considerable progress in the ability to measure the complex 3-D structure of forests with th...
An indirect method for estimating biodiversity from Earth observations is the Spectral Variation Hyp...
An indirect method for estimating biodiversity from Earth observations is the Spectral Variation Hyp...
Abstract An indirect method for estimating biodiversity from Earth observations is the Spectral Vari...
Forest biodiversity is a key element to support ecosystem functions. Measuring biodiversity is a nec...
Abstract: Forest biodiversity is a key element to support ecosystem functions. Measuring biodiversit...
Abstract: Forest biodiversity is a key element to support ecosystem functions. Measuring biodiversit...
The decline of biodiversity is one of the major current global issues. Still, there is a widespread ...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
none7siForests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Despite considerable progress in the ability to measure the complex 3-D structure of forests with th...
An indirect method for estimating biodiversity from Earth observations is the Spectral Variation Hyp...
An indirect method for estimating biodiversity from Earth observations is the Spectral Variation Hyp...
Abstract An indirect method for estimating biodiversity from Earth observations is the Spectral Vari...
Forest biodiversity is a key element to support ecosystem functions. Measuring biodiversity is a nec...
Abstract: Forest biodiversity is a key element to support ecosystem functions. Measuring biodiversit...
Abstract: Forest biodiversity is a key element to support ecosystem functions. Measuring biodiversit...
The decline of biodiversity is one of the major current global issues. Still, there is a widespread ...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
none7siForests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Despite considerable progress in the ability to measure the complex 3-D structure of forests with th...