濒危物种
生物多样性
生态系统
生态系统服务
植被(病理学)
环境资源管理
遥感
基线(sea)
生计
地理
生态学
环境科学
栖息地
生物
医学
农业
病理
渔业
作者
Susana Baena,Justin Moat,Oliver Q. Whaley,Doreen S. Boyd
出处
期刊:PLOS ONE
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2017-11-27
卷期号:12 (11): e0188714-e0188714
被引量:134
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0188714
摘要
The Pacific Equatorial dry forest of Northern Peru is recognised for its unique endemic biodiversity. Although highly threatened the forest provides livelihoods and ecosystem services to local communities. As agro-industrial expansion and climatic variation transform the region, close ecosystem monitoring is essential for viable adaptation strategies. UAVs offer an affordable alternative to satellites in obtaining both colour and near infrared imagery to meet the specific requirements of spatial and temporal resolution of a monitoring system. Combining this with their capacity to produce three dimensional models of the environment provides an invaluable tool for species level monitoring. Here we demonstrate that object-based image analysis of very high resolution UAV images can identify and quantify keystone tree species and their health across wide heterogeneous landscapes. The analysis exposes the state of the vegetation and serves as a baseline for monitoring and adaptive implementation of community based conservation and restoration in the area.
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