This book provides the practical basis for the use of remote sensing to accomplish landscape ecological projects, through the merging of theory and practice, with examples. This is a specialized application and both these topics have evolved rapidly in the past decade. This evolution is not in the previous edition, and indeed this update provides much new information and valuable ideas for the professional and assist in directing the training of new personnel. The new edition will feature a combination of landscape ecology metrics, quantitative field measurements, and geospatial analyses.
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Key Processes for Effective Remote Sensing–Based Landscape Ecology Projects
Chapter 3 : Utilizing Remote Sensing to Solve Landscape Ecology Challenges in Diverse Landscapes
Chapter 4 : Applied Analyses of Broad-Scale Landscape Gradients of Condition
Chapter 5 : Applied Analyses of Regional Scale Landscape Gradients of Condition
Chapter 6 : Meeting the Landscape Ecology Challenges of the Future with Remote Sensing
References
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Glossary
Index