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26th of November 2024
The first SONATA workshop provided a crucial and necessary first step in SONATA pipeline, offering an in-depth exploration of in situ data collection while addressing its role in habitat mapping through remote sensing-based technologies. The workshop set a foundation for understanding the overarching framework and methodologies required for accurate habitat classification, while the essential role of in situ data in validating and refining remote sensing models was highlighted throughout the session. All workshop activities were organized in the aim of adequate long-term identification and monitoring of habitats, as well as in support of multi-level mapping approaches aligned with SONATA’s goals.
As using standardized classification systems proved necessary, a key focus of the workshop was the European Nature Information System (EUNIS) which provides a comprehensive taxonomy for habitat types across Europe, as well as addressing the development of a sampling scheme tailored to the needs of SONATA’s mapping objectives across the Vojvodina region in Serbia. In addition, the workshop reviewed the preliminary mapping of habitat formations as one of the earliest phases in SONATA’s hierarchical classification modelling. Participants were encouraged to discuss how these early-stage classifications provide an essential step in refining habitat categories, together with sharing their insights into designing spatially representative and adaptable sampling protocols in support of robust data collection to strengthen the integration of in situ data with remote sensing analysis.
Overview of the SONATA Workshop No 1
Presenter |
Activity |
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Welcome and introduction |
Dr Tijana Nikolić Lugonja, SONATA coordinator |
Conceptual framework for habitat mapping and in situ data needs |
Prof. Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, |
EUNIS and crosswalks to vegetation alliances and Annex I |
Prof. Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, |
Sampling schemes for data collection | Prof. Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Dr. Jose Manuel Álvarez Martinez |
Data refining for hierarchical classification modelling | Prof. Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Dr. Jose Manuel Álvarez Martinez |
Closing remarks | Dr Maja Arok, SONATA co-coordinator |