Aim Conservation activities have increasingly focused on issues at the level of the landscape but are constrained by limited data and knowledge relating to biodiversity at this scale. Satellite remote sensing has considerable, but under-exploited, potential as a source of information on biodiversity at the landscape level. Remote sensing has generally been used to assess biodiversity indirectly, using approaches that often fail to fully exploit the information content of the imagery and typically only with regard to the species richness component of biodiversity. The aim of this paper was to assess the potential of remote sensing as a source of information on the richness, evenness and composition of tree species in a tropical rain forest. ...
International audienceMonitoring biodiversity on a global scale is a major challenge for biodiversit...
Increasing anthropogenic pressure leads to habitat loss of tropical forests through deforestation an...
Biodiversity monitoring and understanding ecological processes on a global scale is a major challeng...
Aim Conservation activities have increasingly focused on issues at the level of the landscape but ar...
The understanding and management of biodiversity is often limited by a lack of data. Remote sensing ...
Assessment of the progress of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets set by the Convention on Biological Div...
Two types of neural network were used to derive measures of biodiversity from Landsat TM data of a t...
Two types of neural network were used to derive measures of biodiversity from Landsat TM data of a t...
Tropical forests host at least two-thirds of the world’s flora and fauna diversity and store 25% of ...
Selective logging has been so extensive that harvested forest now exceeds unlogged areas in most tro...
Forest covers about a third of terrestrial land surface, with tropical and subtropical zones being a...
South East Asia has the highest rate of lowland forest loss of any tropical region, with logging and...
With forest fragmentation continuing in many parts of the tropics, it is likely that fragmented fore...
Tropical forests are recognised as the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet and a range of polic...
The biomass and biomass dynamics of forests are major uncertainties in our understanding of tropical...
International audienceMonitoring biodiversity on a global scale is a major challenge for biodiversit...
Increasing anthropogenic pressure leads to habitat loss of tropical forests through deforestation an...
Biodiversity monitoring and understanding ecological processes on a global scale is a major challeng...
Aim Conservation activities have increasingly focused on issues at the level of the landscape but ar...
The understanding and management of biodiversity is often limited by a lack of data. Remote sensing ...
Assessment of the progress of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets set by the Convention on Biological Div...
Two types of neural network were used to derive measures of biodiversity from Landsat TM data of a t...
Two types of neural network were used to derive measures of biodiversity from Landsat TM data of a t...
Tropical forests host at least two-thirds of the world’s flora and fauna diversity and store 25% of ...
Selective logging has been so extensive that harvested forest now exceeds unlogged areas in most tro...
Forest covers about a third of terrestrial land surface, with tropical and subtropical zones being a...
South East Asia has the highest rate of lowland forest loss of any tropical region, with logging and...
With forest fragmentation continuing in many parts of the tropics, it is likely that fragmented fore...
Tropical forests are recognised as the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet and a range of polic...
The biomass and biomass dynamics of forests are major uncertainties in our understanding of tropical...
International audienceMonitoring biodiversity on a global scale is a major challenge for biodiversit...
Increasing anthropogenic pressure leads to habitat loss of tropical forests through deforestation an...
Biodiversity monitoring and understanding ecological processes on a global scale is a major challeng...