Native forest regrowth in degraded tropical landscapes is critical for biodiversity conservation, carbon sequestration, and human livelihoods. However, social and ecological drivers of reforestation have primarily been studied in separate disciplinary frameworks and at different spatial scales. In southwestern Panama, we found that scale mismatches between satellite data used to study land cover change, forest inventory plots used to study ecological dynamics, and household survey data used to study farmer behavior were a major impediment to our research goals. We overcame the challenges posed by scale mismatches by applying high-resolution remote sensing data to facilitate interdisciplinary research. We describe how our data sources enable...
International audienceTropical forests are receiving increasing attention given the rapid loss of bi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
We mapped native, endemic, and introduced (i.e., exotic) tree species counts, relative basal areas o...
Technological advances and increasing availability of high-resolution satellite imagery offer the po...
Technological advances and increasing availability of high-resolution satellite imagery offer the po...
Research on human impacts or natural processes that operate over broad geographic areas must explici...
This paper discusses the intersection of remote sensing and qualitative social-scientific methods us...
The use of remote sensing in ecosystem management has transformed how land managers, practitioners, ...
The use of remote sensing in ecosystem management has transformed how land managers, practitioners, ...
Tropical forests concentrate a large part of the terrestrial biodiversity, provide important resourc...
Selective logging has been so extensive that harvested forest now exceeds unlogged areas in most tro...
An efficient means to map tree plantations is needed to detect tropical land use change and evaluate...
none8siThe ability of remote-sensing technologies to rapidly deliver data on habitat quantity (e.g.,...
South East Asia has the highest rate of lowland forest loss of any tropical region, with logging and...
Forest covers about a third of terrestrial land surface, with tropical and subtropical zones being a...
International audienceTropical forests are receiving increasing attention given the rapid loss of bi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
We mapped native, endemic, and introduced (i.e., exotic) tree species counts, relative basal areas o...
Technological advances and increasing availability of high-resolution satellite imagery offer the po...
Technological advances and increasing availability of high-resolution satellite imagery offer the po...
Research on human impacts or natural processes that operate over broad geographic areas must explici...
This paper discusses the intersection of remote sensing and qualitative social-scientific methods us...
The use of remote sensing in ecosystem management has transformed how land managers, practitioners, ...
The use of remote sensing in ecosystem management has transformed how land managers, practitioners, ...
Tropical forests concentrate a large part of the terrestrial biodiversity, provide important resourc...
Selective logging has been so extensive that harvested forest now exceeds unlogged areas in most tro...
An efficient means to map tree plantations is needed to detect tropical land use change and evaluate...
none8siThe ability of remote-sensing technologies to rapidly deliver data on habitat quantity (e.g.,...
South East Asia has the highest rate of lowland forest loss of any tropical region, with logging and...
Forest covers about a third of terrestrial land surface, with tropical and subtropical zones being a...
International audienceTropical forests are receiving increasing attention given the rapid loss of bi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
We mapped native, endemic, and introduced (i.e., exotic) tree species counts, relative basal areas o...