Title :
Pleiades HR, a tool for biodiversity conservation: Case of common hamster on the Alsace Plain
Author :
Battiston, Stephanie ; Maxant, Jerome ; De Fraipont, Paul
Abstract :
Within the context of insuring the long-term viability of the common hamster populations in France, DREAL Alsace (French Environment Ministry) placed an order with SERTIT for several mapping studies of the hamster´s environment in Alsace using satellite imagery to analyze and monitor the pressures exerted on the rodent. Landcover analysis with favorable habitat detection were successfully performed using SPOT5 imagery acquired at the end of hamster´s hibernation period, highlighting threats to the rodent in the area and the positive effects of the species conservation actions. Through the spatial analyses of these cartographic results, favorable crop density indicators were then derived providing an overview of biotope connectivity. DREAL´s interest in continuing with annual campaigns confirms the usefulness of Earth Observation data in biodiversity conservation. Furthermore, in recent work using existing sub-metric data, it has been shown that the new Pléiades HR sensor will improve results thematically and geometrically.
Keywords :
crops; ecology; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; Alsace Plain; DREAL Alsace; Earth Observation data; France; French Environment Ministry; Pleiades HR sensor; SERTIT; SPOT5 imagery; biodiversity conservation; biotope connectivity; cartographic result; common hamster population; crop density indicator; ecosystem; favorable habitat detection; hamster environment; hamster hibernation period; landcover analysis; long-term viability; mapping study; rodent threat; satellite imagery; spatial analysis; species conservation action; Agriculture; Biodiversity; Rodents; Satellites; Sociology; Spatial resolution; Statistics; Agriculture; Biodiversity; Ecosystems; Environmental management; Remote monitoring;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1160-1
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-6996
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2012.6352023