• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 32, Issue 6, 1628 (2012)
HE Cheng1、*, FENG Zhong-ke2, YUAN Jin-jun3, WANG Jia1, GONG Yin-xi1, and DONG Zhi-hai1、4
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2012)06-1628-05 Cite this Article
    HE Cheng, FENG Zhong-ke, YUAN Jin-jun, WANG Jia, GONG Yin-xi, DONG Zhi-hai. Advances in the Research on Hyperspectral Remote Sensing in Biodiversity and Conservation[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2012, 32(6): 1628 Copy Citation Text show less

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    With the species reduction and the habitat destruction becoming serious increasingly, the biodiversity conservation has become one of the hottest topics. Remote sensing, the science of non-contact collection information, has the function of corresponding estimates of biodiversity, building model between species diversity relationship and mapping the index of biodiversity, which has been used widely in the field of biodiversity conservation. The present paper discussed the application of hyperspectral technology to the biodiversity conservation from two aspects, remote sensors and remote sensing techniques, and after, enumerated successful applications for emphasis. All these had a certain reference value in the development of biodiversity conservation.
    HE Cheng, FENG Zhong-ke, YUAN Jin-jun, WANG Jia, GONG Yin-xi, DONG Zhi-hai. Advances in the Research on Hyperspectral Remote Sensing in Biodiversity and Conservation[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2012, 32(6): 1628
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