Browsing School of Geography by Author "Villoslada, M"
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Experimental climate change impacts on Baltic coastal wetland plant communities.
Bergamo, TF; Ward, RD; Joyce, CB; Villoslada, M; Sepp, K (2022-11-27)Coastal wetlands provide a range of important ecosystem services, yet they are under threat from a range of stressors including climate change. This is predominantly as a result of alterations to the hydroregime and ... -
From UAV to PlanetScope: Upscaling fractional cover of an invasive species Rosa rugosa.
Bergamo, TF; de Lima, RS; Kull, T; Ward, RD; Sepp, K; Villoslada, M (2023-06-15)Invasive plant species pose a direct threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services. Among these, Rosa rugosa has had a severe impact on Baltic coastal ecosystems in recent decades. Accurate mapping and monitoring tools are ... -
Multi-source remote sensing data reveals complex topsoil organic carbon dynamics in coastal wetlands
Villoslada, M; Sipelgas, L; Bergamo, TF; Ward, RD; Reintam, E; Astover, A; Kumpula, T; Sepp, K (2022-10-01)Coastal wetlands are considered important stores of blue carbon, containing some of the largest stores of pedologic and biotic carbon per unit area on the planet. These ecosystems are however highly sensitive to Climate ... -
Synergistic use of Sentinel-2 and UAV-derived data for plant fractional cover distribution mapping of coastal meadows with digital elevation models
Martínez Prentice, R; Villoslada, M; Ward, RD; Bergamo, TF; Joyce, CB; Sepp, K (European Geosciences Union, 2024-03-19)Coastal wetlands provide a range of ecosystem services, yet they are currently under threat from global change impacts. Thus, their monitoring and assessment is vital for evaluating their status, extent and distribution. ...