Review:
Remote Sensing Applications In Ecology
overall review score: 4.5
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Remote sensing applications in ecology refer to the use of satellite imagery and other remote sensing technologies to monitor and analyze ecosystems and biodiversity.
Key Features
- Monitoring vegetation health
- Tracking wildlife movements
- Assessing habitat quality
- Identifying land cover changes
- Mapping invasive species
Pros
- Provides valuable data for conservation efforts
- Allows for large-scale monitoring of ecosystems
- Can be used to detect changes over time without disturbing habitats
Cons
- Dependent on weather conditions for clear imagery
- Requires technical expertise to analyze data accurately
- Costly to acquire high-resolution images