Conservationists recognise that remote sensing can make a substantial contribution to their job. However, it is perceived these needs are not being met by the remote sensing community. Here we review five recent workshops help to answer the broad question "What conservationists need and want from remote sensing". We identify recurring requests, and consider potential ways forward for the conservation and remote sensing communities to deliver.JRC.H.5-Land Resources Managemen
During the 20th century, we have witnessed an improvement in the quality of imagery available for ra...
Global change is happening at a staggering pace and the impact that change is having in the loss of ...
The Earth is constantly under observation from dozens of satellites orbiting the planet and collecti...
Conservationists recognise that remote sensing can make a substantial contribution to their effort t...
Remote sensing (RS) has made significant contributions to conservation and ecology; however, direct ...
Remote sensing provides a broad view of landscapes and can be consistent through time, making it an ...
From September 30 till October 02, 2013 about 30 scientists, decision makers and environmental non-g...
A major focus of conservation is on protecting areas to ensure the persistence of biological diversi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Wiley via http://dx.doi.org/10.1002...
Monitoring protected areas and their surrounds at local to regional scales is essential given their ...
Monitoring protected areas and their surrounds at local to regional scales is essential given their ...
Remote Sensing has contributed to forest and landscape management. The technology, which includes se...
Protected areas constitute an important stock of natural, cultural and social capital, yielding flow...
Essential Biodiversity Variable, Natural Capital, Biodiversity Indicator and Ecosystem Service are f...
With the world's population now exceeding 7 billion people, increasing pressures are being put on ou...
During the 20th century, we have witnessed an improvement in the quality of imagery available for ra...
Global change is happening at a staggering pace and the impact that change is having in the loss of ...
The Earth is constantly under observation from dozens of satellites orbiting the planet and collecti...
Conservationists recognise that remote sensing can make a substantial contribution to their effort t...
Remote sensing (RS) has made significant contributions to conservation and ecology; however, direct ...
Remote sensing provides a broad view of landscapes and can be consistent through time, making it an ...
From September 30 till October 02, 2013 about 30 scientists, decision makers and environmental non-g...
A major focus of conservation is on protecting areas to ensure the persistence of biological diversi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Wiley via http://dx.doi.org/10.1002...
Monitoring protected areas and their surrounds at local to regional scales is essential given their ...
Monitoring protected areas and their surrounds at local to regional scales is essential given their ...
Remote Sensing has contributed to forest and landscape management. The technology, which includes se...
Protected areas constitute an important stock of natural, cultural and social capital, yielding flow...
Essential Biodiversity Variable, Natural Capital, Biodiversity Indicator and Ecosystem Service are f...
With the world's population now exceeding 7 billion people, increasing pressures are being put on ou...
During the 20th century, we have witnessed an improvement in the quality of imagery available for ra...
Global change is happening at a staggering pace and the impact that change is having in the loss of ...
The Earth is constantly under observation from dozens of satellites orbiting the planet and collecti...