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This report explores high-resolution remote sensing methods to monitor peatland restoration, particularly on actively eroding blanket bogs, as part of...
Read moreHigh-resolution vegetation maps are a valuable resource for conservation, land management and research. In Great Britain, the National Vegetation Clas...
Read moreAs long as high resolution landscape data are more expensive than low resolution data, there needs to be some form of cost-benefit analysis to inform ...
Read more1. Protected Areas (PAs) are central to addressing the world's biodiversity crisis, but their effectiveness for conservation varies. Therefore, high-r...
Read morePopulation size is a key metric for management and policy decisions, yet wildlife monitoring programmes are often limited by the spatial and temporal ...
Read moreMitigating impacts of global change on biodiversity is a pressing goal for land managers, but understanding impacts is often limited by the spatial an...
Read moreHuman-elephant conflict (HEC) in Africa occurs wherever these two species coincide, and poses serious challenges to wildlife managers, local communiti...
Read moreLocal and landscape features influence the spatial distribution of biodiversity. At the landscape scale, heterogeneity has compositional and configura...
Read moreAnthropogenic habitat alteration is leading to the reduction of global biodiversity. Consequently, there is an imminent need to understand the state a...
Read morePreventive control of desert locusts is based on monitoring recession areas to detect outbreaks. Remote sensing has been increasingly used in the prev...
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