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Satellite remote sensing and the management of wild species and habitats
This chapter discusses how satellite remote sensing may support efforts to re-establish functional ecosystems worldwide, by exploring how this technology can support the implementation of various actions linked to this specific environmental management goal. The first part of this chapter explores how satellite information can be used to inform translocation programmes: for example, by helping to identify suitable habitats where individuals can be moved. The second section discusses satellite imagery in the context of site selection for restoration projects and the monitoring of restoration target. The third section of this chapter focuses on the identification of corridors using satellite remote sensing techniques.