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Satellite remote sensing of ecosystem functions: opportunities, challenges and way forward

Authors :
Lucie M. Bland
Richard Lucas
Nathalie Pettorelli
Gary N. Geller
Ghada El Serafy
Pedro J. Leitão
Henrike Schulte to Bühne
Ilse R. Geijzendorffer
Ben Somers
Nicholas J. Murray
Cate Macinnis-Ng
Julia L. Blanchard
Stefanie Broszeit
Emily Nicholson
Shovonlal Roy
Franziska Schrodt
Thomas J. Webb
Ayesha I. T. Tulloch
Jeremy T. Kerr
Ruth Sonnenschein
Kate S. He
Marion Stellmes
Paola Mairota
Clare Duncan
Grégoire Dubois
Martin Wegmann
David A. Keith
Ana M. Queirós
Rowcliffe, M
Disney, M
Source :
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Societal, economic and scientific interests in knowing where biodiversity is, how it is faring and what can be done to efficiently mitigate further biodiversity loss and the associated loss of ecosystem services are at an all-time high. So far, however, biodiversity monitoring has primarily focused on structural and compositional features of ecosystems despite growing evidence that ecosystem functions are key to elucidating the mechanisms through which biological diversity generates services to humanity. This monitoring gap can be traced to the current lack of consensus on what exactly ecosystem functions are and how to track them at scales beyond the site level. This contribution aims to advance the development of a global biodiversity monitoring strategy by proposing the adoption of a set of definitions and a typology for ecosystem functions, and reviewing current opportunities and potential limitations for satellite remote sensing technology to support the monitoring of ecosystem functions worldwide. By clearly defining ecosystem processes, functions and services and their interrelationships, we provide a framework to improve communication between ecologists, land and marine managers, remote sensing specialists and policy makers, thereby addressing a major barrier in the field.

Details

ISSN :
20563485
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b6843f8a6ea90c179de0f41fe581d3b1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.59