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Geospatial Modelling for Ecological Analysis fully details the framework and practice of modeling spatial distribution in ecological monitoring using advanced geospatial techniques through remote sensing data analysis, species distribution modeling, and spatial interpolation. Through detailed explanations of spatial models, accompanied by intricate geospatial maps and open-source code, this book equips researchers and practitioners with the necessary tools to collect, process, and analyze spatial data effectively. It offers real case studies and a blend of analysis procedures and reviews, addressing challenges such as understanding spectral and species diversity relationships and monitoring climate change impacts through Earth observation technologies. Remote sensing experts, ecologists, GIS specialists, remote sensing scientists, and spatial analysts will find invaluable insights into integrating geospatial technologies with ecological modeling techniques, making this book an essential resource for those looking to enhance their work in spatio-ecological modeling and conservation efforts. Offers comprehensive and precise explanations of spatial models, accompanied by replicable methodologies Includes intricate geospatial maps with integrated understanding of their use to facilitate a deeper comprehension of ecological phenomena Incorporates open-access code for readers to reproduce the showcased instances and conduct additional analyses