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Earth Observation Networks (EONS): Finding the right balance

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Lindenmayer, David B
Likens, Gene E.
Franklin, Jerry F.

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Earth Observation Networks (EONs) are an emerging, surveillance-based approach to environmental monitoring and research that fundamentally differ from traditional question-driven, experimentally-designed approaches. There is an urgent need to find an optimal balance between these approaches and develop new integrated initiatives that take advantage of key features of both.

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Lindenmayer, D.B., Likens, G.E. and Franklin, J.F. (2018). Earth Observation Networks (EONS): Finding the right balance. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 33, 1-3.

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Trends in Ecology and Evolution

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