Weather data
A large number of automatic weather stations has been implemented in the frame of the BIOTA AFRICA project by the Namibian National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) and the Group "Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology" (BEE) of the University of Hamburg. The website offers hourly updates of data and graphs of a large number of weather parameters.


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Subproject E02

Subproject Coordination: Prof. Dr. Gertrud Schaab, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (FH Karlsruhe), Department of Geoinformation, Moltkestr. 30, 76133 Karlsruhe, Germany
gertrud.schaab@fh-karlsruhe.de

GIS and Remote Sensing in Support of Biodiversity Research at the Landscape Scale


Within BIOTA-East Africa the influence of fragmentation and human use on the biodiversity of East African rainforests is investigated following an interdisciplinary and integrated research approach. Especially when aiming at recommendations at the landscape level and including global change aspects, biodiversity research is in need of geo-spatial data. Here the BIOTA-East-GIS (see http://www.dlr.de/biota-east/biota/data.htm) serves as the common platform a) to link observations of the different subprojects via spatial information stored on natural and socio-economic variables, and b) to extrapolate or scale-up interdisciplinary findings based on field work in space and time. Remote sensing is a valuable mean to provide the needed time series of land use/cover change and intra-annual variations in biophysical parameters.

Workpackages:  WP1  WP2  WP3