Review:
Remote Sensing In Ecology And Conservation
overall review score: 4.5
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Remote sensing in ecology and conservation refers to the use of satellite imagery, aerial photography, drones, and other technology to gather data for studying ecosystems and protecting biodiversity.
Key Features
- Data collection from a distance
- Monitoring changes over time
- Mapping habitats and species distributions
- Assessing threats to biodiversity
Pros
- Non-invasive method of data collection
- Allows for large-scale monitoring
- Can provide detailed information on hard-to-reach areas
Cons
- Costly equipment and technology
- May require specialized training to analyze data accurately
- Limited resolution compared to ground-based methods