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David B Lindenmayer1, Gene E Likens2, Jerry F Franklin3
1Fenner School of Environment & Society, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
Abstract:
Earth observation networks (EONs) are an emerging, surveillance-based approach to environmental monitoring and research that are fundamentally different than traditional question-driven, experimentally designed approaches. There is an urgent need to find an optimal balance between these approaches and to develop new integrated initiatives that take advantage of key features of them both.
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