Autoren
Claudia Kuenzer, Marco Ottinger, Martin Wegmann, Huadong Guo, Changlin Wang, Jianzhong Zhang, Stefan Dech, Martin Wikelski
Publikationsdatum
2014/9/17
Quelle
International Journal of Remote Sensing
Band
35
Ausgabe
18
Seiten
6599-6647
Verlag
Taylor & Francis
Beschreibung
Many biologists, ecologists, and conservationists are interested in the possibilities that remote sensing offers for their daily work and study site analyses as well as for the assessment of biodiversity. However, due to differing technical backgrounds and languages, cross-sectorial communication between this group and remote-sensing scientists is often hampered. Hardly any really comprehensive studies exist that are directed towards the conservation community and provide a solid overview of available Earth observation sensors and their different characteristics. This article presents, categorizes, and discusses what spaceborne remote sensing has contributed to the study of animal and vegetation biodiversity, which different types of variables of value for the biodiversity community can be derived from remote-sensing data, and which types of spaceborne sensor data are available for which time spans, and at which …
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