Biodiversity management and endangered species protection and
revival are spatial issues. Most of the data used in such management
decision makings are spatial in nature. Land Cover/Land Use (LULC),
soil, elevation/topography, hydrology, transportation, population
density and adjacency, climate/weather, etc., are a few examples of
such spatial data which directly or indirectly impact the management
process. Luckily, in most of the spatial data are either developed or
protocols has already been developed by researchers to develop them
from remote or physically available sources. One of the most prominent three technologies in recent times is geospatial technology.
Last date updated on April, 2024