2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92815-5_20
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Montafon: Geodiversity and Human Impact

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“…based on high-resolution LiDAR campaigns such as those from the GEDI mission [ 89 ], can also advance the quantification of geodiversity metrics at fine resolutions over a large spatial extent, for example by allowing better detection of first-order streams in mountains which are underrepresented in the currently available HydroSheds dataset [ 90 ]. Additional information on artificial dams, drainage and irrigation channels [ 77 , 91 , 92 ] or groundwater, springs, wetlands and other ‘water-related’ geofeatures could be relevant to include for capturing hydrological diversity globally and within UGGs [ 78 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…based on high-resolution LiDAR campaigns such as those from the GEDI mission [ 89 ], can also advance the quantification of geodiversity metrics at fine resolutions over a large spatial extent, for example by allowing better detection of first-order streams in mountains which are underrepresented in the currently available HydroSheds dataset [ 90 ]. Additional information on artificial dams, drainage and irrigation channels [ 77 , 91 , 92 ] or groundwater, springs, wetlands and other ‘water-related’ geofeatures could be relevant to include for capturing hydrological diversity globally and within UGGs [ 78 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%