Seeing the System from Above: The Use and Potential of Remote Sensing for Studying Ecosystem Dynamics

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Cornelius Senf
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[1] Technical University of Munich,
[2] School of Life Sciences,undefined
[3] Ecosystem Dynamics and Forest Management Group,undefined
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Ecosystems | 2022年 / 25卷
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remote sensing; satellite; geospatial; imagery; airborne; drone;
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Remote sensing techniques are increasingly used for studying ecosystem dynamics, delivering spatially explicit information on the properties of Earth over large spatial and multi-decadal temporal extents. Yet, there is still a gap between the more technology-driven development of novel remote sensing techniques and their applications for studying ecosystem dynamics. Here, I review the existing literature to explore how addressing these gaps might enable recent methods to overcome longstanding challenges in ecological research. First, I trace the emergence of remote sensing as a major tool for understanding ecosystem dynamics. Second, I examine recent developments in the field of remote sensing that are of particular importance for studying ecosystem dynamics. Third, I consider opportunities and challenges for emerging open data and software policies and suggest that remote sensing is at its most powerful when it is theoretically motivated and rigorously ground-truthed. I close with an outlook on four exciting new research frontiers that will define remote sensing ecology in the upcoming decade.
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页码:1719 / 1737
页数:18
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