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Detailed and accurate information on the spatial distribution of
individual species over large spatial extents and over multiple
time periods is critical for rapid response and effective
management of environmental change. The twenty first century has
witnessed a rapid development in both fine resolution sensors and
statistical theories and techniques. These innovations hold great
potential for improved accuracy of species mapping using remote
sensing. Fine Resolution Remote Sensing of Species in Terrestrial
and Coastal Ecosystems is a collection of eight cutting-edge
studies of fine spatial resolution remote sensing, including
species mapping of biogenic and coral reefs, seagrasses, salt and
freshwater marshes, and grasslands. The studies illustrate the
power of fine resolution imagery for species identification, as
well as the value of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery as an
ideal source of high-quality reference data at the species level.
The studies also highlight the benefit of LiDAR (Light Detection
and Ranging) data for species identification, and how this varies
depending on the species of interest as well as the nature of the
context in which the species is found. The broad range of
applications explored in the book demonstrates the major
contribution of remote sensing to species-level terrestrial and
coastal ecosystem studies as well as the potential for future
advances. The chapters in this book were originally published as a
special issue of the International Journal of Remote Sensing.
Detailed and accurate information on the spatial distribution of
individual species over large spatial extents and over multiple
time periods is critical for rapid response and effective
management of environmental change. The twenty first century has
witnessed a rapid development in both fine resolution sensors and
statistical theories and techniques. These innovations hold great
potential for improved accuracy of species mapping using remote
sensing. Fine Resolution Remote Sensing of Species in Terrestrial
and Coastal Ecosystems is a collection of eight cutting-edge
studies of fine spatial resolution remote sensing, including
species mapping of biogenic and coral reefs, seagrasses, salt and
freshwater marshes, and grasslands. The studies illustrate the
power of fine resolution imagery for species identification, as
well as the value of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery as an
ideal source of high-quality reference data at the species level.
The studies also highlight the benefit of LiDAR (Light Detection
and Ranging) data for species identification, and how this varies
depending on the species of interest as well as the nature of the
context in which the species is found. The broad range of
applications explored in the book demonstrates the major
contribution of remote sensing to species-level terrestrial and
coastal ecosystem studies as well as the potential for future
advances. The chapters in this book were originally published as a
special issue of the International Journal of Remote Sensing.
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