Measuring biodiversity with satellite data
Barney Bruce-Smythe, Senior Associate (London)
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- The study uses spectral sensors from the ESA’s Sentinel-2 satellites to monitor three physiological traits linked with ecosystem functionality: chlorophyll content, carotenoid-chlorophyll ratio and water content.
- These inform a…