2024
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.5024
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Supporting the planning and management of biodiversity through the development of a geospatial decision support system

Florindo Antonio Mileti,
Danilo Russo,
Maurizio Fraissinet
et al.

Abstract: Today, the issue of biodiversity conservation is, more than ever before, one of primary importance since it has become common knowledge that biodiversity provides many services that are relevant to the sustaining of ecological integrity and, so, for the benefit of humanity. Within this framework, rural areas are particularly exposed to degradation threats and, therefore, biodiversity loss due to their lying between and interlinking with urban and natural areas. The European Commission underlines the relevance … Show more

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“…Currently, Geographic Information System (GIS) technologies, which have been recently integrated with remote sensing, are utilized in almost all environmental surveys and monitoring programs (Jezierski & Kabala, 2021;Skydan et al, 2022). Nowadays, geospatial technology is being used for wildlife census and monitoring (Palacio et al, 2021;Wild et al, 2023), detecting drivers and hotspots for disease transmission risk among wildlife (Barroso et al, 2023), wildlife crime investigation (Appleton et al, 2022), and evaluating the effectiveness of managing protected areas (Mileti et al, 2024). The rapid advancement of GIS technologies resulted in an increasing variety of tools that improve the efficiency of research, including biodiversity monitoring within protected areas (Goyal et al, 2020;Merry et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, Geographic Information System (GIS) technologies, which have been recently integrated with remote sensing, are utilized in almost all environmental surveys and monitoring programs (Jezierski & Kabala, 2021;Skydan et al, 2022). Nowadays, geospatial technology is being used for wildlife census and monitoring (Palacio et al, 2021;Wild et al, 2023), detecting drivers and hotspots for disease transmission risk among wildlife (Barroso et al, 2023), wildlife crime investigation (Appleton et al, 2022), and evaluating the effectiveness of managing protected areas (Mileti et al, 2024). The rapid advancement of GIS technologies resulted in an increasing variety of tools that improve the efficiency of research, including biodiversity monitoring within protected areas (Goyal et al, 2020;Merry et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%