[HTML][HTML] The assessment of water-borne erosion at catchment level using GIS-based RUSLE and remote sensing: A review
Soil erosion is a direct product of the complex interactions between natural and
anthropogenic factors. Such factors vary over space and time, making the assessment of soil …
anthropogenic factors. Such factors vary over space and time, making the assessment of soil …
Using remote sensing to characterize riparian vegetation: A review of available tools and perspectives for managers
Riparian vegetation is a central component of the hydrosystem. As such, it is often subject to
management practices that aim to influence its ecological, hydraulic or hydrological …
management practices that aim to influence its ecological, hydraulic or hydrological …
AudioMoth: Evaluation of a smart open acoustic device for monitoring biodiversity and the environment
The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently
inhibits full ground‐level coverage of many natural systems. Developments over the last …
inhibits full ground‐level coverage of many natural systems. Developments over the last …
Exploring issues of training data imbalance and mislabelling on random forest performance for large area land cover classification using the ensemble margin
Studies have demonstrated the robust performance of the ensemble machine learning
classifier, random forests, for remote sensing land cover classification, particularly across …
classifier, random forests, for remote sensing land cover classification, particularly across …
Assessing biodiversity in forests using very high‐resolution images and unmanned aerial vehicles
S Getzin, K Wiegand, I Schöning - Methods in ecology and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species
coexistence. However, land‐use change leading to environmental homogenization is a …
coexistence. However, land‐use change leading to environmental homogenization is a …
Recent advances in the remote sensing of insects
Remote sensing has revolutionised many aspects of ecological research, enabling
spatiotemporal data to be collected in an efficient and highly automated manner. The last …
spatiotemporal data to be collected in an efficient and highly automated manner. The last …
Remote sensing of wetlands: applications and advances
RW Tiner, MW Lang, VV Klemas - 2015 - books.google.com
This book provides a thorough introduction to the use of remotely sensed data for wetland
classification and mapping, as well as information on the latest technological advancements …
classification and mapping, as well as information on the latest technological advancements …
Computer‐automated bird detection and counts in high‐resolution aerial images: a review
D Chabot, CM Francis - Journal of Field Ornithology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Bird surveys conducted using aerial images can be more accurate than those using airborne
observers, but can also be more time‐consuming if images must be analyzed manually …
observers, but can also be more time‐consuming if images must be analyzed manually …
On aerial robots with grasping and perching capabilities: A comprehensive review
Over the last decade, there has been an increased interest in developing aerial robotic
platforms that exhibit grasping and perching capabilities not only within the research …
platforms that exhibit grasping and perching capabilities not only within the research …
Experimental characterization of composite-printed materials for the production of multirotor UAV airframe parts
In this paper, the characterization of 3D-printed materials that are considered in the design
of multirotor unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for specialized purposes was carried out. The …
of multirotor unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for specialized purposes was carried out. The …