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Publikováno v:
Ecological Management & Restoration. 22:280-283
Autor:
Ian Oliver, Simon Ferrier, Graeme Newell, Michael Somerville, Terry Koen, Matt White, Megan J. McNellie, Philip Gibbons, Glenn Manion, Peter Griffioen
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 36:1391-1407
Context Ensembles of artificial neural network models can be trained to predict the continuous characteristics of vegetation such as the foliage cover and species richness of different plant functional groups. Objectives Our first objective was to sy
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 216:374-384
Reliable fire severity mapping is a vital resource for fire scientists and land management agencies globally. Satellite derived pre- and post-fire differenced severity indices (∆FSI), such as the differenced Normalised Burn Ratio (∆NBR), are wide
Publikováno v:
Land Degradation & Development. 29:127-137
Methods that provide rapid assessments of changing ecosystems at multiple scales are needed to inform management to address undesirable change. We developed a remote-sensing method in partnership with, and for use by, natural resource managers to pre
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 32:195-204
The evaluation of ecosystem quality is important for land-management and land-use planning. Evaluation is unavoidably subjective, and robust metrics must be based on consensus and the structured use of observations. We devised a transparent and repea
Autor:
Graeme Newell, Michael Somerville, Philip Gibbons, Simon Ferrier, Glenn Manion, Ian Oliver, Peter Griffioen, Terry Koen, Megan J. McNellie, Matt White
ContextConservation planning and land management are inherently spatial processes that are most effective when implemented over large areas.ObjectivesOur objectives were to (i) use existing plot data to aggregate species inventories to growth forms a
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Autor:
Khorloo Batpurev, Steve J. Sinclair, Matt White, Kirk A. Olson, Peter Griffioen, Hayley Sime, Otgonsuren Avirmed, Canran Liu, Sergelenkhuu Jambal
Publikováno v:
Ecological Economics. 181:106891
There is widespread concern that the condition of rangelands in the Gobi Desert is declining. Opinions differ about how to translate these concerns into a defensible assessment of condition. Finding common ground is essential because condition measur
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 25:1463-1477
The evaluation of ecosystem quality is inherently subjective, requiring decisions about which variables to notice or measure, and how these variables are integrated into a coherent evaluation. Despite the central role of human judgment, few evaluatio
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 249:68-74
Detailed and reliable information about the spatial distribution of species provides critical information for effective conservation planning. In Victoria, Australia, this responsibility is held by the Department of Sustainability and Environment, wh
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology. 32(1)
The evaluation of ecosystem quality is important for land-management and land-use planning. Evaluation is unavoidably subjective, and robust metrics must be based on consensus and the structured use of observations. We devised a transparent and repea