Publikation: Free and open-access satellite data are key to biodiversity conservation
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Satellite remote sensing is an important tool for monitoring the status of biodiversity and associated environmental parameters, including certain elements of habitats. However, satellite data are currently underused within the biodiversity research and conservation communities. Three factors have significant impact on the utility of remote sensing data for tracking and understanding biodiversity change. They are its continuity, affordability, and access. Data continuity relates to the maintenance of long-term satellite data products. Such products promote knowledge of how biodiversity has changed over time and why. Data affordability arises from the cost of the imagery. New data policies promoting free and open access to government satellite imagery are expanding the use of certain imagery but the number of free and open data sets remains too limited. Data access addresses the ability of conservation biologists and biodiversity researchers to discover, retrieve, manipulate, and extract value from satellite imagery as well as link it with other types of information. Tools are rapidly improving access. Still, more cross-community interactions are necessary to strengthen ties between the biodiversity and remote sensing communities.
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TURNER, Woody, Carlo RONDININI, Nathalie PETTORELLI, Brice MORA, Allison K. LEIDNER, Zoltan SZANTOI, Graeme BUCHANAN, Stefan DECH, John DWYER, Martin HEROLD, Lian P. KOH, Peter LEIMGRUBER, Hannes TAUBENBOECK, Martin WEGMANN, Martin WIKELSKI, Curtis WOODCOCK, 2015. Free and open-access satellite data are key to biodiversity conservation. In: Biological Conservation. 2015, 182, pp. 173-176. ISSN 0006-3207. eISSN 1873-2917. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2014.11.048BibTex
@article{Turner2015opena-31199, year={2015}, doi={10.1016/j.biocon.2014.11.048}, title={Free and open-access satellite data are key to biodiversity conservation}, volume={182}, issn={0006-3207}, journal={Biological Conservation}, pages={173--176}, author={Turner, Woody and Rondinini, Carlo and Pettorelli, Nathalie and Mora, Brice and Leidner, Allison K. and Szantoi, Zoltan and Buchanan, Graeme and Dech, Stefan and Dwyer, John and Herold, Martin and Koh, Lian P. and Leimgruber, Peter and Taubenboeck, Hannes and Wegmann, Martin and Wikelski, Martin and Woodcock, Curtis} }
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