Challenges and opportunities in harnessing satellite remote-sensing for biodiversity monitoring

Mairota, Paola and Cafarelli, Barbara and Didham, Raphael K. and Nagendra, Harini (2015) Challenges and opportunities in harnessing satellite remote-sensing for biodiversity monitoring. Ecological Informatics, 30. pp. 207-2014.

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Abstract

The ability of remote-sensing technologies to rapidly deliver data on habitat quantity (e.g., amount, configuration) and quality (e.g., structure, distribution of individual plant species, habitat types and/or communities, persistence) across a range of spatial resolutions and temporal frequencies is increasingly sought-after in conservation management. However, several problematic issues (e.g., imagery correction and registration, image interpretation, habitat type and quality definitions, assessment and monitoring procedures, uncertainties inherent in mapping, expert knowledge integration, scale selection, analysis of the interrelationships between habitat quality and landscape structure) challenge the effective and reliable use of such data and techniques. We discuss these issues, as a contribution to the development of a common language, framework and suite of research approaches among ecologists, remote-sensing experts and stakeholders (conservation managers) on the ground, and highlight recent theoretical and applied advances that provide opportunities for meeting these challenges. Reconciling differing stakeholder perspectives and needs will boost the timely provisioning of reliable information on the current and changing distribution of biodiversity to enable effective conservation management

Item Type: Article
Authors: Mairota, Paola and Cafarelli, Barbara and Didham, Raphael K. and Nagendra, Harini
Uncontrolled Keywords: Habitat quality, Imagery correction and registration, Expert knowledge, Uncertainties, Space–time scales, Context dependence.
Subjects: Natural Sciences > Life sciences; biology > Ecology
Divisions: Azim Premji University > School of Development
Full Text Status: Restricted
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URI: http://publications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/id/eprint/353
Publisher URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2015.08.006

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