The tropical dry deciduous forests of Mirzapur district in Uttar Pradesh (state) in India are facing to severe threat from agricultural expansion, increased urbanisation, infrastructure development and unsustainable use of forest produce. The forests are nowadays fragmented and wildlife habitat is vanishing. Decreasing numbers of wild animal species requires using methods for preventing the oss of biodiversity. The present study concerns analysis of satellite remote sensing data of Landsat OLI (2013) in conjunction with Geographic Information System (GIS) and support of Geographic Positioning System (GPS) to identify suitable habitat for wild animals. The thematic maps regarding e.g. land use, forest cover type were prepared. The weighted ...
Wildlife habitat mapping strongly supports applications in natural resource management, environmenta...
In India’s Western Ghats mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Conservation International...
Forest ecosystem is a complex system having interactions with biotic and abiotic components. It incl...
Background: The environment and habitat are the important aspects of the forest ecosystem. The conti...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan region (HKH) is an important biodiversity repository with more than 488 pro...
mbikulam Tiger Reserve of Western Ghats using Geospatial technology. The major objectives of the stu...
Most wildlife habitats and migratory routes are extremely threatened due to increasing demands on fo...
The present study analysed the changes taking place in land use/ land cover and forest cover using m...
In India’s Tarai-Dooars region, elephants are the most common wildlife species. The man-wildlife con...
Uttara Kannada is the only district in Karnataka, which has a forested area of about 80 % and falls ...
Uttara Kannada is the only district in Karnataka, which has a forested area of about 80% and falls i...
In the present study, an attempt has been made to discover the impacts of various developmental acti...
The Gorumara National Park (GNP) is an important conservation area located in the northern region of...
Fire is the most spectacular natural disturbance that affects the forest ecosystem composition and d...
Geographic Information System (GIS) and remote sensing are geospatial technologies that have been us...
Wildlife habitat mapping strongly supports applications in natural resource management, environmenta...
In India’s Western Ghats mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Conservation International...
Forest ecosystem is a complex system having interactions with biotic and abiotic components. It incl...
Background: The environment and habitat are the important aspects of the forest ecosystem. The conti...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan region (HKH) is an important biodiversity repository with more than 488 pro...
mbikulam Tiger Reserve of Western Ghats using Geospatial technology. The major objectives of the stu...
Most wildlife habitats and migratory routes are extremely threatened due to increasing demands on fo...
The present study analysed the changes taking place in land use/ land cover and forest cover using m...
In India’s Tarai-Dooars region, elephants are the most common wildlife species. The man-wildlife con...
Uttara Kannada is the only district in Karnataka, which has a forested area of about 80 % and falls ...
Uttara Kannada is the only district in Karnataka, which has a forested area of about 80% and falls i...
In the present study, an attempt has been made to discover the impacts of various developmental acti...
The Gorumara National Park (GNP) is an important conservation area located in the northern region of...
Fire is the most spectacular natural disturbance that affects the forest ecosystem composition and d...
Geographic Information System (GIS) and remote sensing are geospatial technologies that have been us...
Wildlife habitat mapping strongly supports applications in natural resource management, environmenta...
In India’s Western Ghats mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Conservation International...
Forest ecosystem is a complex system having interactions with biotic and abiotic components. It incl...