Integrating remote sensing with ecology and evolution to advance biodiversity conservation
Remote sensing has transformed the monitoring of life on Earth by revealing spatial and
temporal dimensions of biological diversity through structural, compositional and functional …
temporal dimensions of biological diversity through structural, compositional and functional …
Status of phenological research using Sentinel-2 data: A review
Remote sensing of plant phenology as an indicator of climate change and for map** land
cover has received significant scientific interest in the past two decades. The advancing of …
cover has received significant scientific interest in the past two decades. The advancing of …
[HTML][HTML] Need and vision for global medium-resolution Landsat and Sentinel-2 data products
Global changes in climate and land use are threatening natural ecosystems, biodiversity,
and the ecosystem services people rely on. This is why it is necessary to track and monitor …
and the ecosystem services people rely on. This is why it is necessary to track and monitor …
Remote sensing of phenology: Towards the comprehensive indicators of plant community dynamics from species to regional scales
Remote sensing of vegetation phenology has long been used to characterize ecosystem
functions and responses to climate at spatial and temporal scales unfeasible to field surveys …
functions and responses to climate at spatial and temporal scales unfeasible to field surveys …
A global map of terrestrial habitat types
We provide a global, spatially explicit characterization of 47 terrestrial habitat types, as
defined in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) habitat classification …
defined in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) habitat classification …
Landscape simplification increases vineyard pest outbreaks and insecticide use
Diversifying agricultural landscapes may mitigate biodiversity declines and improve pest
management. Yet landscapes are rarely managed to suppress pests, in part because …
management. Yet landscapes are rarely managed to suppress pests, in part because …
[HTML][HTML] Application of the MaxEnt model in improving the accuracy of ecological red line identification: A case study of Zhanjiang, China
Z Li, Y Liu, H Zeng - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract China's Ecological protection Red Lines (ERLs) policy has proven effective in
protecting ecological resources, restoring ecosystems and promoting regional ecological …
protecting ecological resources, restoring ecosystems and promoting regional ecological …
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 …
Statistical inference for trends in spatiotemporal data
Global change analyses are facilitated by the growing number of remote-sensing datasets
that have both broad spatial extent and repeated observations over decades. These …
that have both broad spatial extent and repeated observations over decades. These …
Evaluating the effectiveness of using vegetation indices based on red-edge reflectance from Sentinel-2 to estimate gross primary productivity
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the most important component of terrestrial carbon flux.
Red-edge (680–780 nm) reflectance is sensitive to leaf chlorophyll content, which is directly …
Red-edge (680–780 nm) reflectance is sensitive to leaf chlorophyll content, which is directly …