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  • Krönert, Rudolf  (3)
  • Lausch, Angela  (2)
  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZAF0028370
    Format: 304 S. , 57 Abb., 44 Tab.
    ISBN: 3540673997
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 2
    UID:
    edochu_18452_25777
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (61 Seiten)
    Content: The status, changes, and disturbances in geomorphological regimes can be regarded as controlling and regulating factors for biodiversity. Therefore, monitoring geomorphology at local, regional, and global scales is not only necessary to conserve geodiversity, but also to preserve biodiversity, as well as to improve biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. Numerous remote sensing (RS) approaches and platforms have been used in the past to enable a cost-effective, increasingly freely available, comprehensive, repetitive, standardized, and objective monitoring of geomorphological characteristics and their traits. This contribution provides a state-of-the-art review for the RS-based monitoring of these characteristics and traits, by presenting examples of aeolian, fluvial, and coastal landforms. Different examples for monitoring geomorphology as a crucial discipline of geodiversity using RS are provided, discussing the implementation of RS technologies such as LiDAR, RADAR, as well as multi-spectral and hyperspectral sensor technologies. Furthermore, data products and RS technologies that could be used in the future for monitoring geomorphology are introduced. The use of spectral traits (ST) and spectral trait variation (STV) approaches with RS enable the status, changes, and disturbances of geomorphic diversity to be monitored. We focus on the requirements for future geomorphology monitoring specifically aimed at overcoming some key limitations of ecological modeling, namely: the implementation and linking of in-situ, close-range, air- and spaceborne RS technologies, geomorphic traits, and data science approaches as crucial components for a better understanding of the geomorphic impacts on complex ecosystems. This paper aims to impart multidimensional geomorphic information obtained by RS for improved utilization in biodiversity monitoring.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    In: Basel : MDPI, 12,22
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    UID:
    gbv_775526916
    Format: Online-Ressource (IX, 304 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science
    ISBN: 9783662045329
    Content: This volume gives a fundamental representation of landscape ecology, a young, but interesting and very important transdisciplinary science which aims to solve complex enviromental problems. Both the theoretical basis and practical application of landscape ecology are considered. The book addresses all those interested in ecological issues from landscape planners, managers, biologists and geographers to colleges, universitites, local authorities and the public in general. Among the themes are the roots of landscape ecology, problems of scale and dimension, landscape balance with a special focus on the impact of land use changes on water and material fluxes, and how to develop land use variants supporting sustainable development. In order to reach these objectives tools such as remote sensing and information systems are presented
    Note: 1 Introduction: Landscape balance and landscape assessment2 History of landscape assessment -- 3 Databases, data organization and data processing -- 4 Researching state and dynamics in landscape using remote sensing -- 5 The analysis of spatio-temporal dynamics of landscape structures -- 6 Scales and spatio-temporal dimensions in landscape research -- 7 Landscape balance -- 8 Landscape assessment -- 9 Landscape function assessment and regional planning: Creating knowledge bases for sustainable landscape development -- 10 Decision support for land use changes - A combination of methods for policy advising and planning.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642086786
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783642086786
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783540673996
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783662045336
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 4
    UID:
    edochu_18452_27133
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (48 Seiten)
    Content: Remote sensing (RS) enables a cost-effective, extensive, continuous and standardized monitoring of traits and trait variations of geomorphology and its processes, from the local to the continental scale. To implement and better understand RS techniques and the spectral indicators derived from them in the monitoring of geomorphology, this paper presents a new perspective for the definition and recording of five characteristics of geomorphodiversity with RS, namely: geomorphic genesis diversity, geomorphic trait diversity, geomorphic structural diversity, geomorphic taxonomic diversity, and geomorphic functional diversity. In this respect, geomorphic trait diversity is the cornerstone and is essential for recording the other four characteristics using RS technologies. All five characteristics are discussed in detail in this paper and reinforced with numerous examples from various RS technologies. Methods for classifying the five characteristics of geomorphodiversity using RS, as well as the constraints of monitoring the diversity of geomorphology using RS, are discussed. RS-aided techniques that can be used for monitoring geomorphodiversity in regimes with changing land-use intensity are presented. Further, new approaches of geomorphic traits that enable the monitoring of geomorphodiversity through the valorisation of RS data from multiple missions are discussed as well as the ecosystem integrity approach. Likewise, the approach of monitoring the five characteristics of geomorphodiversity recording with RS is discussed, as are existing approaches for recording spectral geomorhic traits/ trait variation approach and indicators, along with approaches for assessing geomorphodiversity. It is shown that there is no comparable approach with which to define and record the five characteristics of geomorphodiversity using only RS data in the literature. Finally, the importance of the digitization process and the use of data science for research in the field of geomorphology in the 21st century is elucidated and discussed.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    In: Basel : MDPI, 14,9
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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