Wegmann, Martin (2016) Moving remote sensing towards application. Space – the final frontier for biodiversity monitoring, 2016-04-29, London.
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Abstract
Biodiversity analysis and conservation decision relies on adequate and meaningful data that are available on a long-term and global basis. Such environmental information need adequate spatial and temporal resolution and remote sensing data does provide a wide range of potentially suitable data sets. Various groups use remote sensing data but a biodiversity and conservation focus to improve the availability, acquisition, coordination and delivery of relevant information can still be improved. This is especially important since the use of remote sensing has increased widely over the past decades, and therefore a better interdisciplinary collaboration will foster the utilization of remote sensing in conservation. One approach to improve the understanding of needed parameters for biodiversity monitoring is through Essential Biodiversity variables (EBVs), which provide guidance to observation systems as to what and how to measure key aspects of biodiversity. The EBV concept was further developed to suit remote sensing specific needs and a first set of remote sensing EBVs (RS- EBVs) have been developed. Here we present multi-scale, multi-sensor and multi-temporal remote sensing data analysis which do provide needed and crucial information for ecological analysis. Especially within conservation applications, species distribution analysis or animal movement analysis, the spatial and temporal context of the environment is highly important and can be derived through dedicated measures. We outline the activities aiming to improve remote sensing usage in conservation, as well as its application.
| Item URL in elib: | https://elib.dlr.de/111343/ | ||||||||
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| Document Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Speech) | ||||||||
| Title: | Moving remote sensing towards application | ||||||||
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| Date: | 2016 | ||||||||
| Refereed publication: | No | ||||||||
| Open Access: | No | ||||||||
| Gold Open Access: | No | ||||||||
| In SCOPUS: | No | ||||||||
| In ISI Web of Science: | No | ||||||||
| Status: | Published | ||||||||
| Keywords: | biodiversity, conservation, remote sensing | ||||||||
| Event Title: | Space – the final frontier for biodiversity monitoring | ||||||||
| Event Location: | London | ||||||||
| Event Type: | international Conference | ||||||||
| Event Date: | 29 April 2016 | ||||||||
| HGF - Research field: | Aeronautics, Space and Transport | ||||||||
| HGF - Program: | Space | ||||||||
| HGF - Program Themes: | Earth Observation | ||||||||
| DLR - Research area: | Raumfahrt | ||||||||
| DLR - Program: | R EO - Earth Observation | ||||||||
| DLR - Research theme (Project): | R - Geoscientific remote sensing and GIS methods | ||||||||
| Location: | Oberpfaffenhofen | ||||||||
| Institutes and Institutions: | German Remote Sensing Data Center | ||||||||
| Deposited By: | Wöhrl, Monika | ||||||||
| Deposited On: | 09 Mar 2017 11:27 | ||||||||
| Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2024 20:16 |
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