Anthropogenically-driven climate change, land-use changes, and related biodiversity losses are threatening the capability of forests to provide a variety of valuable ecosystem services. The magnitude and diversity of these services are governed by tree species richness and structural complexity as essential regulators of forest biodiversity. Sound conservation and sustainable management strategies rely on information from biodiversity indicators that is conventionally derived by field-based, periodical inventory campaigns. However, these data are usually site-specific and not spatially explicit, hampering their use for large-scale monitoring applications. Therefore, the main objective of our study was to build a robust method for spatially ...
Modelling the spatial distribution of plants is one of the indirect methods for predicting the prope...
Abstract Biodiversity is rapidly changing due to changes in the climate and human related activities...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Anthropogenically-driven climate change, land-use changes, and related biodiversity losses are threa...
The knowledge of tree species distribution at a national scale provides benefits for forest manageme...
peer reviewedRemote sensing can be used to collect information related to forest management. Previou...
Airborne and spaceborne platforms are the primary data sources for large-scale forest mapping, but v...
Aims: Remote sensing approaches could be beneficial for monitoring and compiling essential biodivers...
Aim: Rapid global change is impacting the diversity of tree species and essential ecosystem function...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Recent progress in remote sensing provides much-needed, large-scale spatio-temporal information on h...
The understanding and management of biodiversity is often limited by a lack of data. Remote sensing ...
Knowing vegetation type in an area is crucial for several applications, including ecology, land-use ...
In this study, we evaluate the potential of deep learning models in predicting forest tree height in...
The decline of biodiversity is one of the major current global issues. Still, there is a widespread ...
Modelling the spatial distribution of plants is one of the indirect methods for predicting the prope...
Abstract Biodiversity is rapidly changing due to changes in the climate and human related activities...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Anthropogenically-driven climate change, land-use changes, and related biodiversity losses are threa...
The knowledge of tree species distribution at a national scale provides benefits for forest manageme...
peer reviewedRemote sensing can be used to collect information related to forest management. Previou...
Airborne and spaceborne platforms are the primary data sources for large-scale forest mapping, but v...
Aims: Remote sensing approaches could be beneficial for monitoring and compiling essential biodivers...
Aim: Rapid global change is impacting the diversity of tree species and essential ecosystem function...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Recent progress in remote sensing provides much-needed, large-scale spatio-temporal information on h...
The understanding and management of biodiversity is often limited by a lack of data. Remote sensing ...
Knowing vegetation type in an area is crucial for several applications, including ecology, land-use ...
In this study, we evaluate the potential of deep learning models in predicting forest tree height in...
The decline of biodiversity is one of the major current global issues. Still, there is a widespread ...
Modelling the spatial distribution of plants is one of the indirect methods for predicting the prope...
Abstract Biodiversity is rapidly changing due to changes in the climate and human related activities...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...