Detecting and predicting forest degradation: A comparison of ground surveys and remote sensing in Tanzanian forests

Author:

Ahrends Antje1ORCID,Bulling Mark T.2,Platts Philip J.3ORCID,Swetnam Ruth4,Ryan Casey5ORCID,Doggart Nike6,Hollingsworth Peter M.1,Marchant Robert3,Balmford Andrew7,Harris David J.1ORCID,Gross‐Camp Nicole8,Sumbi Peter9,Munishi Pantaleo10,Madoffe Seif10,Mhoro Boniface11,Leonard Charles12,Bracebridge Claire1314,Doody Kathryn1415,Wilkins Victoria14,Owen Nisha1416,Marshall Andrew R.31718,Schaafsma Marije19,Pfliegner Kerstin20,Jones Trevor21,Robinson James15,Topp‐Jørgensen Elmer1422,Brink Henry23,Burgess Neil D.24

Affiliation:

1. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

2. Environmental Sustainability Research Centre University of Derby Derby UK

3. Department of Environment and Geography University of York York UK

4. Geography Staffordshire University Stoke‐on‐Trent UK

5. School of GeoSciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

6. School of Earth and Environment University of Leeds Leeds UK

7. Department of Zoology University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

8. University of East Anglia Norwich UK

9. TanBE Ltd Dar es Salaam Tanzania

10. Sokoine University of Agriculture Morogoro Tanzania

11. Herbarium Botany Department University of Dar es Salaam Dar es Salaam Tanzania

12. Tanzania Forest Conservation Group Dar es Salaam Tanzania

13. North Carolina Zoo Asheboro NC USA

14. The Society for Environmental Exploration (Frontier) London UK

15. Frankfurter Zoological Society Frankfurt am Main Germany

16. On the EDGE Conservation Chelsea UK

17. Tropical Forests and People Research Centre University of the Sunshine Coast Sippy Downs Qld Australia

18. Flamingo Land Ltd. North Yorkshire UK

19. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

20. The Nature Conservancy Berlin Germany

21. Southern Tanzania Elephant Program Iringa Tanzania

22. Aarhus University Aarhus C Denmark

23. Arid Zone Research Institute Alice Spring NT Australia

24. UNEP‐WCMC Cambridge UK

Funder

Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund

Global Environment Facility

Danish International Development Agency

Leverhulme Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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