Mapping the vegetation of southern mongolian protected areas: application of GIS and remote sensing techniques

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Mapping the vegetation of southern mongolian protected areas: application of GIS and remote sensing techniques. / von Wehrden, Henrik; Wesche, K.
In: Aridnye ekosistemy, Vol. 13, 2007, p. 136-145.

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title = "Mapping the vegetation of southern mongolian protected areas: application of GIS and remote sensing techniques",
abstract = "We present initial results of a vegetation survey of the Great Gobi A Strictly Protected Area. The plant biodiversity within this area is closely related to the average precipitation pattern. Thirteen plant communities were derived, and we chose plots for the nine zonal communities as ground truth data for a supervised classification of Landsat data. Accuracy of the final habitat map was > 90 %. We additionally give an overview of all remotely sensed data which we compiled to create a complex GIS data base. The GIS can serve as a tool for the protection and conservation of Przewalski Horses and Khulans. КиберЛенинка: https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/mapping-the-vegetation-of-southern-mongolian-protected-areas-application-of-gis-and-remote-sensing-techniques",
keywords = "Biology, Ecosystems Research",
author = "{von Wehrden}, Henrik and K. Wesche",
year = "2007",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "136--145",
journal = "Aridnye ekosistemy",
issn = "1993-3916",
publisher = "Pleiades Publ",

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T1 - Mapping the vegetation of southern mongolian protected areas: application of GIS and remote sensing techniques

AU - von Wehrden, Henrik

AU - Wesche, K.

PY - 2007

Y1 - 2007

N2 - We present initial results of a vegetation survey of the Great Gobi A Strictly Protected Area. The plant biodiversity within this area is closely related to the average precipitation pattern. Thirteen plant communities were derived, and we chose plots for the nine zonal communities as ground truth data for a supervised classification of Landsat data. Accuracy of the final habitat map was > 90 %. We additionally give an overview of all remotely sensed data which we compiled to create a complex GIS data base. The GIS can serve as a tool for the protection and conservation of Przewalski Horses and Khulans. КиберЛенинка: https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/mapping-the-vegetation-of-southern-mongolian-protected-areas-application-of-gis-and-remote-sensing-techniques

AB - We present initial results of a vegetation survey of the Great Gobi A Strictly Protected Area. The plant biodiversity within this area is closely related to the average precipitation pattern. Thirteen plant communities were derived, and we chose plots for the nine zonal communities as ground truth data for a supervised classification of Landsat data. Accuracy of the final habitat map was > 90 %. We additionally give an overview of all remotely sensed data which we compiled to create a complex GIS data base. The GIS can serve as a tool for the protection and conservation of Przewalski Horses and Khulans. КиберЛенинка: https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/mapping-the-vegetation-of-southern-mongolian-protected-areas-application-of-gis-and-remote-sensing-techniques

KW - Biology

KW - Ecosystems Research

M3 - Journal articles

VL - 13

SP - 136

EP - 145

JO - Aridnye ekosistemy

JF - Aridnye ekosistemy

SN - 1993-3916

ER -

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