open1noEcosystems can now be studied from space, in large numbers, but with high spatial and spectral detail. Furthermore, a strict link between ecological theory and remote sensing algorithms is now being put forward. However, no journals, for the time being, are giving enough space to theoretical and empirical papers devoted to the development of new modelling techniques, algorithms and statistical approaches applied to ecological remote sensing. This section is concerned with the application of ecological theory at different levels, by using remote sensing data, for studying patterns and processes, ruling out the life of individual organisms, populations, communities and entire ecosystems. The application of ecological theory to...
Biodiversity is organized hierarchically from individuals to populations to major lineages in the tr...
This is a book about how ecologists can integrate remote sensing and GIS in their daily work. It wil...
1. Remote sensing (RS) and geospatial sciences already amount to a long history of fostering researc...
Ecosystems can now be studied from space, in large numbers, but with high spatial and spectral deta...
This Editorial introduces the papers published in the special issue “Earth Observation for Ecosystem...
The phrase “remote sensing” sounds like a theoretician’s delight—a way to get data while sitting in ...
In 2014, Wiley and the Zoological Society of London launched Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservat...
open29siIn 2014, Wiley and the Zoological Society of London launched Remote Sensing in Ecology and ...
In the light of unprecedented planetary changes in biodiversity, real-time and accurate ecosystem an...
A variety of ecological applications require data from broad spatial extents that cannot be collecte...
This article provides an overview of some of the recent research in ecological informatics involving...
In the face of the growing challenges brought about by human activities, effective planning and deci...
Remote sensing represents a powerful tool to derive quantitative and qualitative information about e...
Two prominent limitations of species distribution models (SDMs) are spatial biases in existing occur...
Effective conservation capable of mitigating global biodiversity declines require thorough knowledge...
Biodiversity is organized hierarchically from individuals to populations to major lineages in the tr...
This is a book about how ecologists can integrate remote sensing and GIS in their daily work. It wil...
1. Remote sensing (RS) and geospatial sciences already amount to a long history of fostering researc...
Ecosystems can now be studied from space, in large numbers, but with high spatial and spectral deta...
This Editorial introduces the papers published in the special issue “Earth Observation for Ecosystem...
The phrase “remote sensing” sounds like a theoretician’s delight—a way to get data while sitting in ...
In 2014, Wiley and the Zoological Society of London launched Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservat...
open29siIn 2014, Wiley and the Zoological Society of London launched Remote Sensing in Ecology and ...
In the light of unprecedented planetary changes in biodiversity, real-time and accurate ecosystem an...
A variety of ecological applications require data from broad spatial extents that cannot be collecte...
This article provides an overview of some of the recent research in ecological informatics involving...
In the face of the growing challenges brought about by human activities, effective planning and deci...
Remote sensing represents a powerful tool to derive quantitative and qualitative information about e...
Two prominent limitations of species distribution models (SDMs) are spatial biases in existing occur...
Effective conservation capable of mitigating global biodiversity declines require thorough knowledge...
Biodiversity is organized hierarchically from individuals to populations to major lineages in the tr...
This is a book about how ecologists can integrate remote sensing and GIS in their daily work. It wil...
1. Remote sensing (RS) and geospatial sciences already amount to a long history of fostering researc...