AbstractNatural and semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes are likely to come under increasing pressure with the global population set to exceed 9 billion by 2050. These non-cropped habitats are primarily made up of trees, hedgerows and grassy margins and their amount, quality and spatial configuration can have strong implications for the delivery and sustainability of various ecosystem services. In this study high spatial resolution (0.5m) colour infrared aerial photography (CIR) was used in object based image analysis for the classification of non-cropped habitat in a 10,029ha area of southeast England. Three classification scenarios were devised using 4 and 9 class scenarios. The machine learning algorithm Random Forest (RF) wa...
Understanding how species richness is distributed across landscapes and which variables may be used ...
1.Modelling species distribution and abundance is important for many conservation applications, but ...
Analyses of landscape structure are used to test the hypothesis that remotely sensed images can be u...
AbstractNatural and semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes are likely to come under increa...
Hedgerows are an abundant and ecologically important feature of many rural areas. Their biodiversity...
Aim: The upland moorlands of Britain form distinctive landscapes of international conservation impor...
International audienceWooded hedgerows do not cover large areas but perform many functions that are ...
peer reviewedThe inclusion of farm maps of habitat features is becoming an urgent requirement for as...
Land cover maps are indispensable for decision making, monitoring, and management in agricultural ar...
The loss of unimproved grassland has led to species decline in a wide range of taxonomic groups. Agr...
In modern landscapes, small habitat patches such as woodlands isolated in an agricultural matrix, ca...
Understanding how species richness is distributed across landscapes and which variables may be used ...
1.Modelling species distribution and abundance is important for many conservation applications, but ...
Analyses of landscape structure are used to test the hypothesis that remotely sensed images can be u...
AbstractNatural and semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes are likely to come under increa...
Hedgerows are an abundant and ecologically important feature of many rural areas. Their biodiversity...
Aim: The upland moorlands of Britain form distinctive landscapes of international conservation impor...
International audienceWooded hedgerows do not cover large areas but perform many functions that are ...
peer reviewedThe inclusion of farm maps of habitat features is becoming an urgent requirement for as...
Land cover maps are indispensable for decision making, monitoring, and management in agricultural ar...
The loss of unimproved grassland has led to species decline in a wide range of taxonomic groups. Agr...
In modern landscapes, small habitat patches such as woodlands isolated in an agricultural matrix, ca...
Understanding how species richness is distributed across landscapes and which variables may be used ...
1.Modelling species distribution and abundance is important for many conservation applications, but ...
Analyses of landscape structure are used to test the hypothesis that remotely sensed images can be u...