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Remote sensing for mapping natural habitats and their conservation status - New opportunities and challenges

机译:遥感绘制自然栖息地及其保护状况-新的机遇与挑战

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Safeguarding the diversity of natural and semi-natural habitats in Europe is one of the aims set out by the Habitats Directive (Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora) and one of the targets of the European 2020 Biodiversity Strategy, and is to be accomplished by maintaining a favourable conservation status. To reach this aim a high-level understanding of the distribution and conditions of these habitats is needed. Remote sensing can considerably contribute to habitat mapping and their observation over time. Several European projects and a large number of scientific studies have addressed the issue of mapping and monitoring natural habitats via remote sensing and the deriving of indicators on their conservation status. The multitude of utilized remote sensing sensors and applied methods used in these studies, however, impede a common understanding of what is achievable with current state-of-the-art technologies. The aim of this paper is to provide a synthesis on what is currently feasible in terms of detection and monitoring of natural and semi-natural habitats with remote sensing. To focus this endeavour, we concentrate on those studies aimed at direct mapping of individual habitat types or discriminating between different types of habitats occurring in relatively large, spatially contiguous units. By this we uncover the potential of remote sensing to better understand the distribution of habitats and the assessment of their conservation status in Europe. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:维护欧洲自然和半自然栖息地的多样性是人居指令(理事会指令92/43 / EEC关于自然栖息地和野生动植物保护的目标)提出的目标之一,也是该目标的目标之一。欧洲2020年生物多样性战略,并将通过维持良好的保护地位来实现。为了实现这一目标,需要对这些栖息地的分布和状况有一个高层次的了解。随着时间的推移,遥感可以极大地促进栖息地的绘制及其观测。欧洲的一些项目和大量科学研究已经解决了通过遥感绘制和监测自然栖息地的问题以及得出其保护状况的指标。但是,这些研究中使用的大量遥感传感器和应用方法妨碍了人们对当前最新技术可以达到的共识。本文的目的是就利用遥感检测和监测自然和半自然栖息地方面当前可行的方法提供一个综合。为了集中精力,我们专注于那些旨在直接绘制单个生境类型或区分以相对较大的空间连续单元出现的不同类型生境的研究。通过这种方式,我们发现了利用遥感技术更好地了解栖息地的分布以及评估其在欧洲的保护状况的潜力。 (C)2014 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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