Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping

This paper determined a biodiversity index of ground animal species using the indirect remotesensing approach for large-scale mapping. Remotely sensed data acquired from World View 2 satellite data were used to obtain biophysical parameters, where all these parameters are then utilized for modelling...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Mazlan, Misbari, Syarifuddin, Shukor, Mohd. Syafiq, Numata, Shinya, Ahmad, Samsudin
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spelling my.utm.396222017-09-26T07:49:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/39622/ Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping Hashim, Mazlan Misbari, Syarifuddin Shukor, Mohd. Syafiq Numata, Shinya Ahmad, Samsudin G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation This paper determined a biodiversity index of ground animal species using the indirect remotesensing approach for large-scale mapping. Remotely sensed data acquired from World View 2 satellite data were used to obtain biophysical parameters, where all these parameters are then utilized for modelling of animal biodiversity mapping in a green landscape of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia campus. Three biodiversity indices, namely, species richness, evenness, and diversity were mapped and analyzed against ground truth obtained from unmanned sensor-camera trappings. The biophysical parameters derived from the remote sensing and ancillary information for the mammal habit at heterogeneity was categorized based on relevancy to vegetation density and moisture presence within the canopy and vegetated areas. Results of this study demonstrate the utility of satellite remote sensing, especially with the new generation of fine spatial and spectral data such as World View2data, for mapping animal biodiversity at large scale. The derived richness, diversity and evenness indices were shown to agree fully with the in-situ observations. Mazlan Hashim, Syarifuddin Misbari, Mohd Syafiq Shukor, Shinya Numata and Samsudin Ahmad Mapping and Modelling of Animal Diversity Index in Green Campus Using Integrated Geospatial Technique and in-situ Camera Trapping (6807) Mapping and Modelling of Animal Diversity Index in Green Campus Using Integrated Geospatial Technique and in-situ Camera Trapping (6807). 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Hashim, Mazlan and Misbari, Syarifuddin and Shukor, Mohd. Syafiq and Numata, Shinya and Ahmad, Samsudin (2013) Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping. In: FIG 2014 Research Initiative Seminar, 2013.
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topic G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
spellingShingle G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
Hashim, Mazlan
Misbari, Syarifuddin
Shukor, Mohd. Syafiq
Numata, Shinya
Ahmad, Samsudin
Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping
description This paper determined a biodiversity index of ground animal species using the indirect remotesensing approach for large-scale mapping. Remotely sensed data acquired from World View 2 satellite data were used to obtain biophysical parameters, where all these parameters are then utilized for modelling of animal biodiversity mapping in a green landscape of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia campus. Three biodiversity indices, namely, species richness, evenness, and diversity were mapped and analyzed against ground truth obtained from unmanned sensor-camera trappings. The biophysical parameters derived from the remote sensing and ancillary information for the mammal habit at heterogeneity was categorized based on relevancy to vegetation density and moisture presence within the canopy and vegetated areas. Results of this study demonstrate the utility of satellite remote sensing, especially with the new generation of fine spatial and spectral data such as World View2data, for mapping animal biodiversity at large scale. The derived richness, diversity and evenness indices were shown to agree fully with the in-situ observations. Mazlan Hashim, Syarifuddin Misbari, Mohd Syafiq Shukor, Shinya Numata and Samsudin Ahmad Mapping and Modelling of Animal Diversity Index in Green Campus Using Integrated Geospatial Technique and in-situ Camera Trapping (6807) Mapping and Modelling of Animal Diversity Index in Green Campus Using Integrated Geospatial Technique and in-situ Camera Trapping (6807).
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author Hashim, Mazlan
Misbari, Syarifuddin
Shukor, Mohd. Syafiq
Numata, Shinya
Ahmad, Samsudin
author_facet Hashim, Mazlan
Misbari, Syarifuddin
Shukor, Mohd. Syafiq
Numata, Shinya
Ahmad, Samsudin
author_sort Hashim, Mazlan
title Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping
title_short Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping
title_full Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping
title_fullStr Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping
title_full_unstemmed Mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping
title_sort mapping and modelling of animal diversity index in green campus using integrated geospatial techniques and in-situ camera trapping
publishDate 2013
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