Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists
miękka okładka
This is a book about how ecologists can integrate remote sensing and GIS in their daily work. It will allow ecologists to get started with the application of remote sensing and to understand its potential and limitations. Using practical examples, Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists covers all necessary steps from planning field campaigns to deriving ecologically relevant information through remote sensing and modelling of species distributions.
All practical examples in Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists rely on OpenSource software and freely available data sets. Quantum GIS (QGIS) is introduced for basic GIS data handling, and in-depth spatial analytics and statistics are conducted with the software packages R and GRASS.
Readers will learn how to apply remote sensing within ecological research projects, how to approach spatial data sampling and how to interpret remote sensing derived products. The authors discuss a wide range of statistical analyses with regard to satellite data as well as specialised topics such as time-series analysis. Extended scripts on how to create professional looking maps and graphics are also provided.
Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists is a valuable resource for students and scientists in the fields of conservation and ecology interested in learning how to get started in applying remote sensing in ecological research and conservation planning.
Autor | Martin Wegmann, Benjamin Leutner, Stefan Dech |
Tytuł | Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists |
Objętość | 333 strony |
Okładka | miękka |
Wymiary | 244 x 170 mm |
Wydawnictwo | PELAGIC |
Termin wydania | 2016 |
Uwagi | rysunki, diagramy, tabele, wykresy |