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Rob H. G. Jongman
Researcher at Wageningen University and Research Centre
Publications - 112
Citations - 11342
Rob H. G. Jongman is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Ecological network. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 112 publications receiving 10382 citations. Previous affiliations of Rob H. G. Jongman include European Centre for Nature Conservation & Hiroshima University.
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Data Analysis in Community and Landscape Ecology
TL;DR: The aim of this book is to provide a history of numerical methods in practice in the context of ecological data collection and its application to Dune meadow data.
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Essential biodiversity variables
Henrique M. Pereira,Simon Ferrier,Michele Walters,Gary N. Geller,Rob H. G. Jongman,Robert J. Scholes,Michael William Bruford,Neil Brummitt,Stuart H. M. Butchart,A C Cardoso,Nicholas C. Coops,E Dulloo,Daniel P. Faith,Jörg Freyhof,Richard D. Gregory,Carlo H. R. Heip,Robert Höft,George C. Hurtt,Walter Jetz,Daniel S. Karp,Melodie A. McGeoch,David Obura,Yusuke Onoda,Nathalie Pettorelli,Belinda Reyers,Roger Sayre,Joern P. W. Scharlemann,Joern P. W. Scharlemann,Simon N. Stuart,Eren Turak,Matt Walpole,Martin Wegmann +31 more
TL;DR: With the first plenary meeting of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) soon under way, partners are developing—and seeking consensus around—Essential Biod diversity Variables (EBVs) that could form the basis of monitoring programs worldwide.
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Data Analysis in Community and Landscape Ecology.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the spatial aspects of Dune meadow data and propose a cluster analysis method for the Dune data set, based on case-studies.
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A climatic stratification of the environment of Europe
TL;DR: The EnS as mentioned in this paper is a statistical stratification of the European environment, suitable for stratified random sampling of ecological resources, the selection of sites for representative studies across the continent, and to provide strata for modelling exercises and reporting.
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Remote sensing for conservation monitoring: Assessing protected areas, habitat extent, habitat condition, species diversity, and threats
Harini Nagendra,Richard Lucas,João P. Honrado,Rob H. G. Jongman,Cristina Tarantino,Maria Adamo,Paola Mairota +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review shows that remote sensing has a strong, yet underexploited potential to assist in the monitoring of protected areas and their surrounding, prepare for climate change, and assist planning for future landscape management.