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Issue Information RSEC Volume 2 | December 2016 | Number 4 R RSE2_V2_I4_oc.indd 1 SE2_V2_I4_oc.indd 1 1 11/29/2016 9:12:42 AM 1/29/2016 9:12:42 AM Aims and Scope Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation provides a forum for rapid, peer-reviewed publication of novel, multidisciplinary research at the interface between remote sensing science and ecology and conservation. The journal prioritizes fi ndings that advance the scientifi c basis of ecology and conservation, promoting the development of remote-sensing based methods relevant to the management of land use and biological systems at all levels, from populations and species to ecosystems and biomes. The journal defi nes remote sensing in its broadest sense, including data acquisition by hand-held and fi xed ground-based sensors, such as camera traps and acoustic recorders, and sensors on airplanes and satellites. The intended journal’s audience includes ecologists, conservation scientists, policy makers, managers of terrestrial and aquatic systems, remote sensing scientists, and students. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation publishes original research articles, reviews, Editorial, Policy Forum, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the paper. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is a Wiley Open Access journal, one of a new series of peer-reviewed titles publishing quality research with speed and effi ciency. For further information visit the Wiley Open Access website at http://www.wileyopenaccess.com. Open Access and Copyright All articles published by Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation are fully open access: immediately freely available to read, download and share. All articles accepted from 2014 are published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. All articles accepted before this date were published under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The Creative Commons Attribution License permits which allows users to copy, distribute and transmit an article, adapt the article and make commercial use of the article. The CC BY license permits commercial and non-commercial re-use of an open access article, as long as the author is properly attributed. Copyright on any research article in a journal published by Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is retained by the author(s). Authors grant Wiley a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details and publisher are identifi ed. 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RSEC Volume 2 | December 2016 | Number 4 R RSE2_V2_I4_oc.indd 1 SE2_V2_I4_oc.indd 1 1 11/29/2016 9:12:42 AM 1/29/2016 9:12:42 AM Aims and Scope Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation provides a forum for rapid, peer-reviewed publication of novel, multidisciplinary research at the interface between remote sensing science and ecology and conservation. The journal prioritizes fi ndings that advance the scientifi c basis of ecology and conservation, promoting the development of remote-sensing based methods relevant to the management of land use and biological systems at all levels, from populations and species to ecosystems and biomes. The journal defi nes remote sensing in its broadest sense, including data acquisition by hand-held and fi xed ground-based sensors, such as camera traps and acoustic recorders, and sensors on airplanes and satellites. The intended journal’s audience includes ecologists, conservation scientists, policy makers, managers of terrestrial and aquatic systems, remote sensing scientists, and students. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation publishes original research articles, reviews, Editorial, Policy Forum, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the paper. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is a Wiley Open Access journal, one of a new series of peer-reviewed titles publishing quality research with speed and effi ciency. For further information visit the Wiley Open Access website at http://www.wileyopenaccess.com. Open Access and Copyright All articles published by Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation are fully open access: immediately freely available to read, download and share. All articles accepted from 2014 are published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. All articles accepted before this date were published under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The Creative Commons Attribution License permits which allows users to copy, distribute and transmit an article, adapt the article and make commercial use of the article. The CC BY license permits commercial and non-commercial re-use of an open access article, as long as the author is properly attributed. Copyright on any research article in a journal published by Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is retained by the author(s). Authors grant Wiley a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details and publisher are identifi ed. Further information about open access license and copyright can be found at http://www.wileyopenaccess.com/details/content/12f25db4c87/Copyright--License.html. Purchasing Print Reprints Print reprints of Wiley Open Access articles can be purchased from corporatesales@wiley.com. Disclaimer The Publisher and Editors cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained in this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily refl ect those of the Publisher and Editors, neither does the publication of advertisements constitute any endorsements by the Publisher and Editors of the products advertised. Wiley Open Access articles posted to repositories or websites are without warranty from Wiley of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability, fi tness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. To the fullest extent permitted by law Wiley disclaims all liability for any loss or damage arising out of, or in connection with, the use of or inability to use the content. R RSE2_2_4_issue_info.indd 1 SE2_2_4_issue_info.indd 1 1 11/29/2016 9:13:36 AM 1/29/2016 9:13:36 AM Editor-in-Chief Nathalie Pettorelli Zoological Society of London, UK Honorary Editors Tim O’Brien Gregoire Dubois Ruth de Fries Andrew Skidmore Wildlife Conservation Society, European Commission Joint Columbia University, USA University of Twente, Netherlands USA Research Centre, Italy Senior Editors Harini Nagendra Duccio Rocchini Marcus Rowcliffe Rob Williams Azim Premji University, India Fondazione Edmund Mach, Italy Zoological Society of London, UK Oceans Initiative, Canada Associate Editors Carlos de Angelo Matt Disney Natalie Kelly Helen Roy National Scientifi c and Technical University College London, UK Australian Antarctic Division, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Research Council (CONICET), Australia UK Lola Fatoyinbo Argentina NASA, USA Kirsty Kemp Sadie Ryan Zoological Society of London, UK University of Florida Gainesville, Clement Atzberger Nestor Fernandez USA University Of Vienna, Austria Estacion Biologica de Doñana, Spain Helen de Klerk Stellenbosch University, Shovonlal Roy Doreen Boyd Muki Haklay South Africa Reading University, UK University of Nottingham, UK University College London, UK Xuehua Liu Martin Wegmann Graeme Buchanan Kate He Tsinghua University, China University of Würzburg, Royal Society for the Protection Murray State University, USA Germany of Birds, UK José Paruelo Ned Horning National Scientifi c and Technical Rahel Sollmann Alienor Chauvenet American Museum of Natural Research Council (CONICET), University of California Davis, University of Queensland, History, USA Argentina USA Australia R RSE2_2_4_issue_info.indd 2 SE2_2_4_issue_info.indd 2 1 11/29/2016 9:13:37 AM 1/29/2016 9:13:37 AM

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