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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 37
Volume 37, May 2015
- Stefan Lang, Paola Mairota, Lena Pernkopf, Emilio Padoa-Schioppa:
Earth observation for habitat mapping and biodiversity monitoring. 1-6 - Christina Corbane, Stefan Lang, Kyle Pipkins, Samuel Alleaume, Michel Deshayes, Virginia Elena García Millán, Thomas Strasser, Jeroen Vanden Borre, Toon Spanhove, Michael Förster:
Remote sensing for mapping natural habitats and their conservation status - New opportunities and challenges. 7-16 - Richard M. Lucas, Palma Blonda, Peter Bunting, Gwawr Jones, Jordi Inglada, Marcela Arias, Vasiliki Kosmidou, Zisis I. Petrou, Ioannis Manakos, Maria Adamo, Rebecca Charnock, Cristina Tarantino, Caspar A. Mücher, Rob H. G. Jongman, Henk Kramer, Damien Arvor, João Pradinho Honrado, Paola Mairota:
The Earth Observation Data for Habitat Monitoring (EODHaM) system. 17-28 - Thomas Strasser, Stefan Lang:
Object-based class modelling for multi-scale riparian forest habitat mapping. 29-37 - Iphigenia Keramitsoglou, Dimitris Stratoulias, Eleni Fitoka, Charalambos Kontoes, Nicolas I. Sifakis:
A transferability study of the kernel-based reclassification algorithm for habitat delineation. 38-47 - Caspar A. Mücher, Laure Roupioz, Henk Kramer, M. M. B. Bogers, Rob H. G. Jongman, Richard M. Lucas, Vasiliki Kosmidou, Zisis I. Petrou, Ioannis Manakos, Emilio Padoa-Schioppa, Maria Adamo, Palma Blonda:
Synergy of airborne LiDAR and Worldview-2 satellite imagery for land cover and habitat mapping: A BIO_SOS-EODHaM case study for the Netherlands. 48-55 - Sébastien Rapinel, Laurence Hubert-Moy, Bernard Clément:
Combined use of LiDAR data and multispectral earth observation imagery for wetland habitat mapping. 56-64 - Anastasia Polychronaki, Nadine Spindler, Alexander Schmidt, Barbara Stoinschek, Marc Zebisch, Kathrin Renner, Ruth Sonnenschein, Claudia Notarnicola:
Integrating RapidEye and ancillary data to map alpine habitats in South Tyrol, Italy. 65-71 - Mar Bisquert, Agnès Bégué, Michel Deshayes:
Object-based delineation of homogeneous landscape units at regional scale based on MODIS time series. 72-82 - Oliver Buck, Virginia Elena García Millán, Adrian Klink, Kian Pakzad:
Using information layers for mapping grassland habitat distribution at local to regional scales. 83-89 - Joanna Adamczyk, Antonia Osberger:
Red-edge vegetation indices for detecting and assessing disturbances in Norway spruce dominated mountain forests. 90-99 - Paola Mairota, Barbara Cafarelli, Rocco Labadessa, Francesco P. Lovergine, Cristina Tarantino, Richard M. Lucas, Harini Nagendra, Raphael K. Didham:
Very high resolution Earth observation features for monitoring plant and animal community structure across multiple spatial scales in protected areas. 100-105 - Ana Sofia Vaz, Bruno Marcos, João F. Gonçalves, António Monteiro, Paulo Alves, Emilio Civantos, Richard M. Lucas, Paola Mairota, Javier Garcia-Robles, Joaquim M. Alonso, Palma Blonda, Ângela Lomba, João Pradinho Honrado:
Can we predict habitat quality from space? A multi-indicator assessment based on an automated knowledge-driven system. 106-113 - Barbara Riedler, Lena Pernkopf, Thomas Strasser, Stefan Lang, Geoff Smith:
A composite indicator for assessing habitat quality of riparian forests derived from Earth observation data. 114-123 - Harini Nagendra, Paola Mairota, Carmela Marangi, Richard M. Lucas, Panayotis Dimopoulos, João Pradinho Honrado, Madhura Niphadkar, Caspar A. Mücher, Valeria Tomaselli, Maria Panitsa, Cristina Tarantino, Ioannis Manakos, Palma Blonda:
Satellite Earth observation data to identify anthropogenic pressures in selected protected areas. 124-132 - Simon Nieland, Birgit Kleinschmit, Michael Förster:
Using ontological inference and hierarchical matchmaking to overcome semantic heterogeneity in remote sensing-based biodiversity monitoring. 133-141 - A. J. Pérez-Luque, Ramón Pérez-Pérez, Francisco Javier Bonet-García, P. J. Magaña:
An ontological system based on MODIS images to assess ecosystem functioning of Natura 2000 habitats: A case study for Quercus pyrenaica forests. 142-151 - Gentile Francesco Ficetola, Maria Adamo, Anna Bonardi, Vito De Pasquale, Cristiano Liuzzi, Francesco P. Lovergine, Francesco Marcone, Fabio Mastropasqua, Cristina Tarantino, Palma Blonda, Emilio Padoa-Schioppa:
Importance of landscape features and Earth observation derived habitat maps for modelling amphibian distribution in the Alta Murgia National Park. 152-159
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