[HTML][HTML] Reviewing the Spectral Variation Hypothesis: Twenty years in the tumultuous sea of biodiversity estimation by remote sensing
Twenty years ago, the Spectral Variation Hypothesis (SVH) was formulated as a means to
link between different aspects of biodiversity and spatial patterns of spectral data (eg …
link between different aspects of biodiversity and spatial patterns of spectral data (eg …
The spectral species concept in living color
Biodiversity monitoring is an almost inconceivable challenge at the scale of the entire Earth.
The current (and soon to be flown) generation of spaceborne and airborne optical sensors …
The current (and soon to be flown) generation of spaceborne and airborne optical sensors …
[HTML][HTML] LiDAR GEDI derived tree canopy height heterogeneity reveals patterns of biodiversity in forest ecosystems
Abstract The “Height Variation Hypothesis” is an indirect approach used to estimate forest
biodiversity through remote sensing data, stating that greater tree height heterogeneity (HH) …
biodiversity through remote sensing data, stating that greater tree height heterogeneity (HH) …
Remote sensing of biodiversity: what to measure and monitor from space to species?
CS Reddy - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2021 - Springer
Global biodiversity monitoring systems through remote sensing can support consistent
assessment, monitoring, modelling and reporting on biodiversity which are key activities …
assessment, monitoring, modelling and reporting on biodiversity which are key activities …
Forest biodiversity monitoring based on remotely sensed spectral diversity—A review
Forests are essential for global environmental well-being because of their rich provision of
ecosystem services and regulating factors. Global forests are under increasing pressure …
ecosystem services and regulating factors. Global forests are under increasing pressure …
The relationship between spectral and plant diversity: Disentangling the influence of metrics and habitat types at the landscape scale
Biodiversity monitoring is crucial for ecosystem conservation, but ground data collection is
limited by cost, time, and scale. Remote sensing is a convenient approach providing …
limited by cost, time, and scale. Remote sensing is a convenient approach providing …
Sustainable land use scenarios generated by optimizing ecosystem distribution based on temporal and spatial patterns of ecosystem services in the southern China …
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In the light of the “Biological Diversity” concept, habitats are cardinal pieces for biodiversity
quantitative estimation at a local and global scale. In Europe EUNIS (European Nature …
quantitative estimation at a local and global scale. In Europe EUNIS (European Nature …