Spatial indicators for nature conservation from European to local scale |
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Authors: | Michael Bock Godela Rossner Michael Wissen Kalle Remm Tobias Langanke Stefan Lang Hermann Klug Thomas Blaschke Borut Vr
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Institution: | Michael Bock, Godela Rossner, Michael Wissen, Kalle Remm, Tobias Langanke, Stefan Lang, Hermann Klug, Thomas Blaschke,Borut Vrščaj, |
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Abstract: | The paper presents an overview of the objectives and exemplary results of the FP 5 project “Spatial Indicators for European Nature Conservation” (SPIN). The SPIN project is focused on the development and testing of advanced classification methods and spatial indicators based on multisensor satellite data and GIS to accomplish monitoring and management tasks in the context of Natura 2000 and nature conservation. A representative selection of eight regional test areas covers a pan-European network and allows comparative investigations to provide accepted recommendations for regional and European nature conservation. The selected results of four case studies are presented and discussed. The range of work covers the production of regional and local habitat maps by object-oriented classification, a case-based reasoning method for change detection as a management support tool for planning and regulating local land use, the selection and application of structural indicators for the monitoring of Natura 2000 habitats and the downscaling and disaggregation of soil information. Results and the further implementation of presented methods are discussed in the conclusions. |
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Keywords: | Baseline geometry Case-based reasoning Habitat mapping Landscape metrics Land cover change Object-based classification Remote sensing Soil map modelling |
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