Integrating remote sensing with ecology and evolution to advance biodiversity conservation
Remote sensing has transformed the monitoring of life on Earth by revealing spatial and
temporal dimensions of biological diversity through structural, compositional and functional …
temporal dimensions of biological diversity through structural, compositional and functional …
Anthropogenic land use and land cover changes—A review on its environmental consequences and climate change
The global demand for food and bioenergy changes associated with land use and land
cover change (LULCC) has raised concerns about the environment, global warming, and …
cover change (LULCC) has raised concerns about the environment, global warming, and …
ESG and Industry 5.0: The role of technologies in enhancing ESG disclosure
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is increasingly being used to evaluate the
performance of firms and pension funds, guide investment decision-making, and inform …
performance of firms and pension funds, guide investment decision-making, and inform …
A high-resolution canopy height model of the Earth
The worldwide variation in vegetation height is fundamental to the global carbon cycle and
central to the functioning of ecosystems and their biodiversity. Geospatially explicit and …
central to the functioning of ecosystems and their biodiversity. Geospatially explicit and …
Human fingerprint on structural density of forests globally
Climate change and human activities strongly influence forests, but uncertainties persist
about the pervasiveness of these stressors and how they will shape future forest structure …
about the pervasiveness of these stressors and how they will shape future forest structure …
[HTML][HTML] Need and vision for global medium-resolution Landsat and Sentinel-2 data products
Global changes in climate and land use are threatening natural ecosystems, biodiversity,
and the ecosystem services people rely on. This is why it is necessary to track and monitor …
and the ecosystem services people rely on. This is why it is necessary to track and monitor …
Resolving the SLOSS dilemma for biodiversity conservation: a research agenda
The legacy of the 'SL> SS principle', that a single or a few large habitat patches (SL)
conserve more species than several small patches (SS), is evident in decisions to protect …
conserve more species than several small patches (SS), is evident in decisions to protect …
Omnisat: Self-supervised modality fusion for earth observation
The diversity and complementarity of sensors available for Earth Observations (EO) calls for
developing bespoke self-supervised multimodal learning approaches. However, current …
developing bespoke self-supervised multimodal learning approaches. However, current …
A theoretical framework for the ecological role of three‐dimensional structural diversity
The three‐dimensional (3D) physical aspects of ecosystems are intrinsically linked to
ecological processes. Here, we describe structural diversity as the volumetric capacity …
ecological processes. Here, we describe structural diversity as the volumetric capacity …
About the link between biodiversity and spectral variation
FE Fassnacht, J Müllerová, L Conti… - Applied Vegetation …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The spectral variability hypothesis (SVH) suggests a link between spectral variation and
plant biodiversity. The underlying assumptions are that higher spectral variation in canopy …
plant biodiversity. The underlying assumptions are that higher spectral variation in canopy …