Satellite Remote Sensing for Conservation Action
Herausgeber: Buchanan, Graeme M.; Leidner, Allison K.
Satellite Remote Sensing for Conservation Action
Herausgeber: Buchanan, Graeme M.; Leidner, Allison K.
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Explains how satellite remote sensing informs and helps deliver successful conservation management through case studies, which highlight practitioner experience.
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Explains how satellite remote sensing informs and helps deliver successful conservation management through case studies, which highlight practitioner experience.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781316513866
- ISBN-10: 1316513866
- Artikelnr.: 50987959
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781316513866
- ISBN-10: 1316513866
- Artikelnr.: 50987959
1. A brief introduction to conservation and conservation remote sensing
Graeme M. Buchanan and Allison K. Leidner; 2. Introduction to remote
sensing for conservation practitioners Andreas Brink, Cindy Schmidt and
Zoltan Szantoi; 3. Satellite remote sensing for the conservation of East
Asia's coastal wetlands Nicholas J. Murray; 4. Global forest maps in
support of conservation monitoring Samuel Jantz, Lilian Pintea, Janet
Nackoney and Matthew Hansen; 5. Wildfire monitoring with satellite remote
sensing in support to conservation Ilaria Palumbo; 6. Ecosystem functioning
observations for assessing conservation in the Doñana National Park, Spain
Paula Escribano and Néstor Fernández; 7. Predicting mule deer (Odocoileus
hemionus) harvest in real-time: Integrating satellite remote-sensing
measures of forage quality and climate in Idaho, United States Mark
Hebblewhite, Mark Hurley, Paul Lukacs and Josh Nowak; 8. Lessons learned
from WhaleWatch, a tool using satellite data to provide near real-time
predictions of whale occurrence Helen Bailey, Elliott Hazen, Bruce Mate,
Steven J. Bograd, Ladd Irvine, Daniel M. Palacios, Karin A. Forney, Evan
Howell, Aimee Hoover, Lynn DeWitt, Jessica Wingfield and Monica DeAngelis;
9. The evolution of remote sensing applications vital to effective
biodiversity conservation and sustainable development Karyn Tabor and
Jennifer Hewson; 10. Synthesis Allison K. Leidner and Graeme M. Buchanan.
Graeme M. Buchanan and Allison K. Leidner; 2. Introduction to remote
sensing for conservation practitioners Andreas Brink, Cindy Schmidt and
Zoltan Szantoi; 3. Satellite remote sensing for the conservation of East
Asia's coastal wetlands Nicholas J. Murray; 4. Global forest maps in
support of conservation monitoring Samuel Jantz, Lilian Pintea, Janet
Nackoney and Matthew Hansen; 5. Wildfire monitoring with satellite remote
sensing in support to conservation Ilaria Palumbo; 6. Ecosystem functioning
observations for assessing conservation in the Doñana National Park, Spain
Paula Escribano and Néstor Fernández; 7. Predicting mule deer (Odocoileus
hemionus) harvest in real-time: Integrating satellite remote-sensing
measures of forage quality and climate in Idaho, United States Mark
Hebblewhite, Mark Hurley, Paul Lukacs and Josh Nowak; 8. Lessons learned
from WhaleWatch, a tool using satellite data to provide near real-time
predictions of whale occurrence Helen Bailey, Elliott Hazen, Bruce Mate,
Steven J. Bograd, Ladd Irvine, Daniel M. Palacios, Karin A. Forney, Evan
Howell, Aimee Hoover, Lynn DeWitt, Jessica Wingfield and Monica DeAngelis;
9. The evolution of remote sensing applications vital to effective
biodiversity conservation and sustainable development Karyn Tabor and
Jennifer Hewson; 10. Synthesis Allison K. Leidner and Graeme M. Buchanan.
1. A brief introduction to conservation and conservation remote sensing
Graeme M. Buchanan and Allison K. Leidner; 2. Introduction to remote
sensing for conservation practitioners Andreas Brink, Cindy Schmidt and
Zoltan Szantoi; 3. Satellite remote sensing for the conservation of East
Asia's coastal wetlands Nicholas J. Murray; 4. Global forest maps in
support of conservation monitoring Samuel Jantz, Lilian Pintea, Janet
Nackoney and Matthew Hansen; 5. Wildfire monitoring with satellite remote
sensing in support to conservation Ilaria Palumbo; 6. Ecosystem functioning
observations for assessing conservation in the Doñana National Park, Spain
Paula Escribano and Néstor Fernández; 7. Predicting mule deer (Odocoileus
hemionus) harvest in real-time: Integrating satellite remote-sensing
measures of forage quality and climate in Idaho, United States Mark
Hebblewhite, Mark Hurley, Paul Lukacs and Josh Nowak; 8. Lessons learned
from WhaleWatch, a tool using satellite data to provide near real-time
predictions of whale occurrence Helen Bailey, Elliott Hazen, Bruce Mate,
Steven J. Bograd, Ladd Irvine, Daniel M. Palacios, Karin A. Forney, Evan
Howell, Aimee Hoover, Lynn DeWitt, Jessica Wingfield and Monica DeAngelis;
9. The evolution of remote sensing applications vital to effective
biodiversity conservation and sustainable development Karyn Tabor and
Jennifer Hewson; 10. Synthesis Allison K. Leidner and Graeme M. Buchanan.
Graeme M. Buchanan and Allison K. Leidner; 2. Introduction to remote
sensing for conservation practitioners Andreas Brink, Cindy Schmidt and
Zoltan Szantoi; 3. Satellite remote sensing for the conservation of East
Asia's coastal wetlands Nicholas J. Murray; 4. Global forest maps in
support of conservation monitoring Samuel Jantz, Lilian Pintea, Janet
Nackoney and Matthew Hansen; 5. Wildfire monitoring with satellite remote
sensing in support to conservation Ilaria Palumbo; 6. Ecosystem functioning
observations for assessing conservation in the Doñana National Park, Spain
Paula Escribano and Néstor Fernández; 7. Predicting mule deer (Odocoileus
hemionus) harvest in real-time: Integrating satellite remote-sensing
measures of forage quality and climate in Idaho, United States Mark
Hebblewhite, Mark Hurley, Paul Lukacs and Josh Nowak; 8. Lessons learned
from WhaleWatch, a tool using satellite data to provide near real-time
predictions of whale occurrence Helen Bailey, Elliott Hazen, Bruce Mate,
Steven J. Bograd, Ladd Irvine, Daniel M. Palacios, Karin A. Forney, Evan
Howell, Aimee Hoover, Lynn DeWitt, Jessica Wingfield and Monica DeAngelis;
9. The evolution of remote sensing applications vital to effective
biodiversity conservation and sustainable development Karyn Tabor and
Jennifer Hewson; 10. Synthesis Allison K. Leidner and Graeme M. Buchanan.