Satellites Miss Environmental Priorities
- S.R. Loarie ,
- Lucas Joppa ,
- S.L. Pimm
Trends in Ecology and Evolution | , Vol 22(12): pp. 630-632
Sixteen years ago, Pimm caricatured most ecological studies as covering a few hectares, spanning a few years and involving a handful of species. Although satellite imagery for visualizing and monitoring terrestrial ecosystems began earlier, only the past decade has provided inexpensive, global remote sensing – and desktop computer software for its analysis.