Applications and Challenges of Geospatial Technology 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99882-4_15
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Assessment of Forest Species Diversity in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India

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“…After 2010, numerous studies shifted their focus from the general overview of forest degradation and climate change impacts on forest products and services to geospatial and machine learning-based forest vulnerability analyses [26,33,36,62,69,[88][89][90][91][92][93]. Social vulnerability [55], inherent vulnerability [30], wildfire/forest fire [65], remote sensing [33], sustainable forest management [79,80], adaptation [81,82], plant pathogens [83,84], forest fires [66], forest carbon [80,85] and forest modelling [86,87] were found consistently in the literature during 2011-2019. The overall analysis highlighted the most frequently used keywords as climate change (85), adaptation (25), vulnerability (16), forest fire (13), forest fragmentation (12), forest management (12), drought (11), sustainable forest management (9) and adaptive capacity (8).…”
Section: Keyword Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 2010, numerous studies shifted their focus from the general overview of forest degradation and climate change impacts on forest products and services to geospatial and machine learning-based forest vulnerability analyses [26,33,36,62,69,[88][89][90][91][92][93]. Social vulnerability [55], inherent vulnerability [30], wildfire/forest fire [65], remote sensing [33], sustainable forest management [79,80], adaptation [81,82], plant pathogens [83,84], forest fires [66], forest carbon [80,85] and forest modelling [86,87] were found consistently in the literature during 2011-2019. The overall analysis highlighted the most frequently used keywords as climate change (85), adaptation (25), vulnerability (16), forest fire (13), forest fragmentation (12), forest management (12), drought (11), sustainable forest management (9) and adaptive capacity (8).…”
Section: Keyword Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%