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Is current forest landscape research approaches providing the right insights? Observations from India context

Authors

  • Rama Chandra P. Prasad Laboratory for Spatial Informatics, International Institute of Information Technology, Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500032
  • Krishnan S. Rajan Laboratory for Spatial Informatics, International Institute of Information Technology, Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500032

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/EQ.2014.020

Keywords

Biodiversity, carbon, climate change, holistic approach, open source

Abstract

One of the major challenges in the current scenario for ecological conservation is to quantify the forest landscape in its spatio-temporal domain and understand further implications of those. While the detailed study of the forest ecosystems may provide insights into biodiversity, carrying capacity and productive nature, most of the studies are restricted to single time/event inventory and focused on assessment of tree diversity patterns. Through the adoption of geospatial technologies like remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS), though forest monitoring has been possible, the linkages to the biodiversity distribution and its patterns are still at an empirical level, thus supporting broad measures of protection and preservation without accounting for the local/regional variability.

Towards this the paper discusses the lacuna in the current landscape research approaches in Indian scenario. Presents a framework to analyze the landscape structure at the, micro, meso and macro levels. Emphasize the need for the collection of spatio-temporal field data to analyze the change in biodiversity and their linked entities. The paper suggests the need for development of long term ecological area networks to understand the ecological processes, making the data open and improve collaborations among the organizations working in the similar domain to enhance the impact of the research works.

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PRASAD, Rama Chandra P. and RAJAN, Krishnan S. Is current forest landscape research approaches providing the right insights? Observations from India context. Ecological Questions. Online. 19 March 2015. Vol. 20, pp. 85-92. [Accessed 6 July 2025]. DOI 10.12775/EQ.2014.020.
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