“…The costs of acquiring and producing information will increase with increasing spatial extent, spatial resolution and accuracy requirements. The considerable recent advances in remote sensing’s accessibility has made large-scale, high-resolution mapping possible for representing ecosystems’ extent and even condition ( de Araujo Barbosa et al, 2015 , Galbraith et al, 2015 , Rocchini, 2015 ), effectively reducing the cost of many aspects of ES mapping. However, these cost savings may not necessarily affect the costs associated with increasing model accuracy.…”