When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique perspective offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However, the concept of change embodied in much of the traditional remote-sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring in natural systems, omitting many more subtle processes of interest to ecologists. Recent technical advances have led to a fundamental shift toward an ecological view of change. Although this conceptual shift began with coarser-scale global imagery, it has now reached users of Landsat imagery, since these datasets have temporal and spatial characteristics appropriate to many ecological questions. We argue that this e...
Ecological processes occur over multiple spatial, temporal and thematic scales in three-dimensional ...
<p>Spatially well-informed decisions are essential to sustain and regulate processes and ecosystem s...
International audienceIn an ever-changing world threatened by multiple, wide-ranging and sometimes s...
When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique pers...
Just as the carbon dioxide observations that form the Keeling curve revolutionized the study of the ...
Vegetation dynamics and changes in ecological patterns were measured by remote sensing over a 10 yea...
The use of time series analysis with moderate resolution satellite imagery is increasingly common, p...
Regional air pollution, land-use conversion, and projected climate change all affect ecosystem proce...
Graduation date: 2016Remote sensing techniques have long been useful in quantifying changes in ecosy...
1. Habitat loss and degradation, overexploitation, climate change and the spread of invasive species...
Forest ecosystems are being altered by climate change, invasive species, and additional stressors. O...
The focus of the study was to assess gradual changes occurring throughout a range of natural ecosyst...
Several studies have used remote sensing to map patterns of e.g. deforestation or to analyse the rat...
The value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) for informing resource management has long been ...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing a severe impact on the survival of organisms (Brondizio et ...
Ecological processes occur over multiple spatial, temporal and thematic scales in three-dimensional ...
<p>Spatially well-informed decisions are essential to sustain and regulate processes and ecosystem s...
International audienceIn an ever-changing world threatened by multiple, wide-ranging and sometimes s...
When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique pers...
Just as the carbon dioxide observations that form the Keeling curve revolutionized the study of the ...
Vegetation dynamics and changes in ecological patterns were measured by remote sensing over a 10 yea...
The use of time series analysis with moderate resolution satellite imagery is increasingly common, p...
Regional air pollution, land-use conversion, and projected climate change all affect ecosystem proce...
Graduation date: 2016Remote sensing techniques have long been useful in quantifying changes in ecosy...
1. Habitat loss and degradation, overexploitation, climate change and the spread of invasive species...
Forest ecosystems are being altered by climate change, invasive species, and additional stressors. O...
The focus of the study was to assess gradual changes occurring throughout a range of natural ecosyst...
Several studies have used remote sensing to map patterns of e.g. deforestation or to analyse the rat...
The value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) for informing resource management has long been ...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing a severe impact on the survival of organisms (Brondizio et ...
Ecological processes occur over multiple spatial, temporal and thematic scales in three-dimensional ...
<p>Spatially well-informed decisions are essential to sustain and regulate processes and ecosystem s...
International audienceIn an ever-changing world threatened by multiple, wide-ranging and sometimes s...