Christophe Neff
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation | 2017
Johannes Schmidt; Fabian Ewald Fassnacht; Christophe Neff; Angela Lausch; Birgit Kleinschmit; Michael Förster; Sebastian Schmidtlein
Abstract Remote sensing can be a valuable tool for supporting nature conservation monitoring systems. However, for many areas of conservation interest, there is still a considerable gap between field-based operational monitoring guidelines and the current remote sensing-based approaches. This hampers application in practice of the latter. Here, we propose a remote sensing approach for mapping the conservation status of Calluna-dominated Natura 2000 dwarf shrub habitats that is closely related to field mapping schemes. We transferred the evaluation criteria of the field guidelines to three related variables that can be captured by remote sensing: (1) coverage of the key species, (2) stand structural diversity, and (3) co-occurring species. Continuous information on these variables was obtained by regressing ground reference data from field surveys and UAV flights against airborne hyperspectral imagery. Merging the three resulting quality layers in an RGB representation allowed for illustrating the habitat quality in a continuous way. User-defined thresholds can be applied to this stack of quality layers to derive an overall assessment of habitat quality in terms of nature conservation, i.e. the conservation status. In our study, we found good accordance of the remotely sensed data with field-based information for the three variables key species, stand structural diversity and co-occurring vegetation (R2 of 0.79, 0.69, and 0.71, respectively) and it was possible to derive meaningful habitat quality maps. The conservation status could be derived with an accuracy of 65%. In interpreting these results it should be considered that the remote sensing based layers are independent estimates of habitat quality in their own right and not a mere replacement of the criteria used in the field guidelines. The approach is thought to be transferable to similar regions with minor adaptions. Our results refer to Calluna heathland which we consider a comparably easy target for remote sensing. Hence, the transfer of field guidelines to remote sensing indicators was rather successful in this case but needs further evaluation for other habitats.
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2009
Marco Conedera; Willy Tinner; Christophe Neff; Manfred Meurer; Angela F. Dickens; Patrik Krebs
Journal of Historical Geography | 2007
Marco Conedera; Stefano Vassere; Christophe Neff; Manfred Meurer; Patrik Krebs
Forest Ecology and Management | 2011
Marco Conedera; Damiano Torriani; Christophe Neff; Carlo Ricotta; Sofia Bajocco; Gianni Boris Pezzatti
Flora | 2012
Janet Maringer; Thomas Wohlgemuth; Christophe Neff; Gianni Boris Pezzatti; Marco Conedera
Archive | 1995
Christophe Neff
Erdkunde | 1995
Christophe Neff; Peter Frankenberg
Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011
Marco Conedera; Damiano Torriani; Christophe Neff; Carlo Ricotta; Sofia Bajocco; Gianni Boris Pezzatti
Flächenextensivierung im Mittleren Schwarzwald. Hrsg.: A. Scheid | 2004
Christophe Neff; Sascha Bassing; Alexander Scheid; Christoph Jentsch; Steffen Franger
Archive | 1998
Christophe Neff