01035nam a22002651i 450099100303725970753620040518150654.0040624s1975 uika||||||||||||||||eng 0500400237b13014742-39ule_instARCHE-097242ExLDip.to Beni CulturaliitaA.t.i. Arché s.c.r.l. Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.728.0937McKay, Alexander Gordon488069Houses, villas and palaces in the Roman world /A.G. McKay[London] :Thames and Hudson,c1975288 p., [48] p. di tav. :ill. ;22 cmAspects of Greek and Roman lifeAbitazioniRoma antica.b1301474202-04-1412-07-04991003037259707536LE001 AR II 39 812001000101979le001C. 1-E0.00-l- 00000.i1362686312-07-04Houses, villas and palaces in the Roman world289109UNISALENTOle00112-07-04ma -enguik0100756nam a22002298a 450099100425363220753620221007095307.0061022s2020 it b 001 0 ita d9788817148672Bibl. Dip.le Aggr. Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Fisicaeng523.123LC QB44.252.9.512Troisi, Licia744952La sfrontata bellezza del cosmo :un viaggio tra i misteri dell'universo attraverso le immagini dell'invisibile /Licia TroisiMilano :Rizzoli,2020220 p. :ill. ; 23 cmIncludes indexCosmology991004253632207536Sfrontata bellezza del cosmo3375901UNISALENTO04353nam 2201069z- 450 9910367736803321202102113-03921-981-2(CKB)4100000010106349(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/45495(oapen)doab45495(EXLCZ)99410000001010634920202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDrones for Biodiversity Conservation and Ecological MonitoringMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 online resource (176 p.)3-03921-980-4 Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) have already become an affordable and cost-efficient tool to quickly map a targeted area for many emerging applications in the arena of ecological monitoring and biodiversity conservation. Managers, owners, companies, and scientists are using professional drones equipped with high-resolution visible, multispectral, or thermal cameras to assess the state of ecosystems, the effect of disturbances, or the dynamics and changes within biological communities inter alia. We are now at a tipping point on the use of drones for these type of applications over natural areas. UAV missions are increasing but most of them are testing applicability. It is time now to move to frequent revisiting missions, aiding in the retrieval of important biophysical parameters in ecosystems or mapping species distributions. This Special Issue shows UAV applications contributing to a better understanding of biodiversity and ecosystem status, threats, changes, and trends. It documents the enhancement of knowledge in ecological integrity parameters mapping, long-term ecological monitoring based on drones, mapping of alien species spread and distribution, upscaling ecological variables from drone to satellite images: methods and approaches, rapid risk and disturbance assessment using drones, mapping albedo with UAVs, wildlife tracking, bird colony and chimpanzee nest mapping, habitat mapping and monitoring, and a review on drones for conservation in protected areas.accuracyaerial surveyalbedobiodiversitybiodiversity threatsbiological conservationbird censusesboreal forestconservationdronedrone mappingdronesdroughtecological integrityecological monitoringeffective managementfield experimentsflight altitudeforest regenerationforêt Montmorencygreat apesgreenness indexground-truthhyperspectralimage processingimage resolutionLandsat 8long-term monitoringlow-cost UAVLTERLTSERMotusmultiscale approachmultispectralmultispectral mappingnative grasslandNDVIParrot SequoiaParrot SEQUOIAphenologyPinus nigraPinus sylvestrisPlegadis falcinellusprecisionprotected areasradio-trackingrandom forestresponse surfacerice cropsRPASSentinelSentinel-2Sequoiasmall UAVsupervised classificationsurveyTanzaniaUASUAVUAVsunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)vegetation indiceswestern swamphenMücher C.Aauth1301173Díaz-Delgado RicardoauthBOOK9910367736803321Drones for Biodiversity Conservation and Ecological Monitoring3025760UNINA