We propose a framework for spatially estimating a proxy for coral reef resilience using remote sensing. Data spanning large areas of coral reef habitat were obtained using the commercial QuickBird satellite, and freely available imagery (NASA, Google Earth). Principles of coral reef ecology, field observation, and remote observations, were combined to devise mapped indices. These capture important and accessible components of coral reef resilience. Indices are divided between factors known to stress corals, and factors incorporating properties of the reef landscape that resist stress or promote coral growth. The first-basis for a remote sensed resilience index (RSRI), an estimate of expected reef resilience, is proposed. Developed for the R...
Due to the integrated global significance of coral reef ecosystems, management applications to promo...
Remote sensing from space offers an effective approach to solve the limitation of field sampling, in...
Globally increasing sea surface temperatures threaten coral reefs, both directly and through interac...
We propose a framework for spatially estimating a proxy for coral reef resilience using remote sensi...
A new paradigm has emerged for management of coral reefs in an era of changing climate – managing fo...
In the face of increasing climate-related impacts on coral reefs, the integration of ecosystem resil...
In the face of increasing climate-related impacts on coral reefs, the integration of ecosystem resil...
Abstract: In the face of increasing climate-related impacts on coral reefs, the integration of ecosy...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
Chapter 2: This chapter introduces the five study sites (Ras Al‐Qasabah; Al Wajh; Yanbu; Farasan Ban...
Marine resource managers face a series of complex challenges in observing coral stress across protec...
Remote sensing stands as the defining technology in our ability to monitor coral reefs, as well as t...
Worldwide, coral reefs are rapidly degrading due to the combined negative effects of human activitie...
Coral reef environments are esteemed for their biological, social and economic value. We present wor...
There has been a vast improvement in access to remotely sensed data in just a few recent years. This...
Due to the integrated global significance of coral reef ecosystems, management applications to promo...
Remote sensing from space offers an effective approach to solve the limitation of field sampling, in...
Globally increasing sea surface temperatures threaten coral reefs, both directly and through interac...
We propose a framework for spatially estimating a proxy for coral reef resilience using remote sensi...
A new paradigm has emerged for management of coral reefs in an era of changing climate – managing fo...
In the face of increasing climate-related impacts on coral reefs, the integration of ecosystem resil...
In the face of increasing climate-related impacts on coral reefs, the integration of ecosystem resil...
Abstract: In the face of increasing climate-related impacts on coral reefs, the integration of ecosy...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
Chapter 2: This chapter introduces the five study sites (Ras Al‐Qasabah; Al Wajh; Yanbu; Farasan Ban...
Marine resource managers face a series of complex challenges in observing coral stress across protec...
Remote sensing stands as the defining technology in our ability to monitor coral reefs, as well as t...
Worldwide, coral reefs are rapidly degrading due to the combined negative effects of human activitie...
Coral reef environments are esteemed for their biological, social and economic value. We present wor...
There has been a vast improvement in access to remotely sensed data in just a few recent years. This...
Due to the integrated global significance of coral reef ecosystems, management applications to promo...
Remote sensing from space offers an effective approach to solve the limitation of field sampling, in...
Globally increasing sea surface temperatures threaten coral reefs, both directly and through interac...