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Noam Levin
Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Publications - 127
Citations - 5634
Noam Levin is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 115 publications receiving 4429 citations. Previous affiliations of Noam Levin include Tel Aviv University & Landscape Institute.
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Remote sensing of night lights: A review and an outlook for the future
Noam Levin,Noam Levin,Christopher C. M. Kyba,Christopher C. M. Kyba,Qingling Zhang,Alejandro Sánchez de Miguel,Alejandro Sánchez de Miguel,Alejandro Sánchez de Miguel,Miguel O. Román,Xi Li,Boris A. Portnov,Andrew Molthan,Andreas Jechow,Andreas Jechow,Steven D. Miller,Zhuosen Wang,Zhuosen Wang,Ranjay Shrestha,Christopher D. Elvidge,Christopher D. Elvidge +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline the historical development of night-time optical sensors up to the current state-of-the-art sensors, highlight various applications of night light data, discuss the special challenges associated with remote sensing of night lights with a focus on the limitations of current sensors, and provide an outlook for the future of remote sensing.
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Remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity as a proxy of species diversity: Recent advances and open challenges
Duccio Rocchini,Niko Balkenhol,Gregory A. Carter,Giles M. Foody,Thomas W. Gillespie,Kate S. He,Salit Kark,Noam Levin,Kelly L. Lucas,Miska Luoto,Harini Nagendra,Jens Oldeland,Jens Oldeland,Carlo Ricotta,Jane Southworth,Markus Neteler +15 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity information provides a crucial baseline for rapid estimation or prediction of biodiversity attributes and hotspots in space and time.
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Between-country collaboration and consideration of costs increase conservation planning efficiency in the Mediterranean Basin
TL;DR: It is discovered that for vertebrates to achieve similar conservation benefits, one would need substantially more money and area if each country were to act independently as compared to fully coordinated action across the Mediterranean Basin.
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High spatial resolution night-time light images for demographic and socio-economic studies
Noam Levin,Yishai Duke +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, night-time light images acquired by the American DMSP (2003, 2.7 km), Argentinean SAC-C (2007, 300 km), and photographs taken by astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS; 2003, 60 m) were used to study the economic and demographic differences between countries.
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Remote sensing and spatial analysis of aeolian sand dunes: A review and outlook
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive review of recent advances involving Remote Sensing (RS) and Spatial Analysis (SA) to predict the future changes of real-world dune systems.