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This study aims to assess biodiversity in forest ecosystems using remote sensing technology. By monitoring functional traits across various forest types in Europe, the project seeks to develop methods for measuring biodiversity at large scales.
Biodiversity is a critical indicator of ecosystem functioning and health.
Greater native biodiversity enhances ecosystem function, productivity, resilience, variability of the genetic pool, and a multitude of other ecosystem services.
With the technology available now, remote sensing is the only efficient tool to assess biodiversity over regional to global scalesbecause it can provide measurements at appropriate spatial and temporal resolutions.
Recent studies have started to explore the potent…
UNIVERSITAT ZURICH
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