ROCCHINI, DUCCIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 6.396
EU - Europa 3.572
AS - Asia 1.678
AF - Africa 95
SA - Sud America 84
OC - Oceania 8
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
Totale 11.835
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 6.367
GB - Regno Unito 892
IT - Italia 760
DE - Germania 648
SG - Singapore 438
CN - Cina 428
IN - India 370
VN - Vietnam 339
FR - Francia 236
IE - Irlanda 204
SE - Svezia 187
RU - Federazione Russa 103
UA - Ucraina 94
BG - Bulgaria 64
CH - Svizzera 58
BE - Belgio 49
FI - Finlandia 48
ZA - Sudafrica 43
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 37
BR - Brasile 33
NL - Olanda 32
AR - Argentina 30
EE - Estonia 29
RO - Romania 28
CI - Costa d'Avorio 26
CA - Canada 21
AT - Austria 19
ID - Indonesia 19
HR - Croazia 18
GR - Grecia 14
JO - Giordania 14
JP - Giappone 13
TG - Togo 12
HK - Hong Kong 10
ES - Italia 9
PT - Portogallo 9
SC - Seychelles 8
CO - Colombia 7
LU - Lussemburgo 7
CL - Cile 6
MX - Messico 6
PH - Filippine 6
PK - Pakistan 6
PL - Polonia 6
AU - Australia 5
AZ - Azerbaigian 5
DK - Danimarca 5
LB - Libano 5
PE - Perù 4
UY - Uruguay 4
UZ - Uzbekistan 4
BY - Bielorussia 3
IR - Iran 3
LV - Lettonia 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
SA - Arabia Saudita 3
TR - Turchia 3
TW - Taiwan 3
BJ - Benin 2
EU - Europa 2
GH - Ghana 2
HU - Ungheria 2
NO - Norvegia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AG - Antigua e Barbuda 1
AL - Albania 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
IL - Israele 1
IS - Islanda 1
KH - Cambogia 1
KR - Corea 1
KW - Kuwait 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
MN - Mongolia 1
MY - Malesia 1
NG - Nigeria 1
PA - Panama 1
RS - Serbia 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
SM - San Marino 1
SN - Senegal 1
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 1
Totale 11.835
Città #
Fairfield 928
Southend 775
Chandler 526
Woodbridge 458
Houston 442
Ashburn 431
Seattle 421
Singapore 367
Princeton 356
Wilmington 326
Cambridge 298
Dong Ket 208
Dublin 204
Bologna 202
Ann Arbor 176
Westminster 153
Des Moines 104
Santa Clara 99
San Diego 81
Berlin 71
Sofia 64
Jinan 56
Nanjing 53
Medford 51
Bern 49
Milan 49
Jacksonville 47
Shenyang 40
Los Angeles 39
Padova 39
Helsinki 36
Redmond 34
Boardman 32
Verona 32
Falls Church 29
Brussels 28
Buenos Aires 28
Abidjan 26
Changsha 26
Chicago 24
Saint Petersburg 24
Rome 23
Beijing 22
Norwalk 22
Redwood City 22
Brno 20
Hebei 20
Nanchang 20
Turin 20
Zhengzhou 19
Buffalo 18
Florence 18
Kraainem 18
Paris 18
Amsterdam 17
Bühl 16
Jiaxing 16
London 16
Guangzhou 15
Amman 14
Hangzhou 14
Lanzhou 14
Frankfurt am Main 13
Haikou 13
Mülheim 13
Olalla 13
Prague 13
Boydton 12
Lomé 12
Montreal 12
Palembang 12
Taiyuan 11
Taizhou 11
Tokyo 11
La Taillee 10
Lappeenranta 10
Vienna 10
Bolzano 9
Faro 9
Leipzig 9
Modena 9
Ningbo 9
Mahé 8
Phoenix 8
San Benedetto Po 8
Tianjin 8
Dallas 7
Muizenberg 7
Shanghai 7
Boise 6
Fuzhou 6
Hong Kong 6
New York 6
Reggio Emilia 6
Stuttgart 6
Toronto 6
Udine 6
Zola Predosa 6
Baku 5
Bayreuth 5
Totale 8.152
Nome #
Are CORINE land cover classes reliable proxies of plant species assemblages? A test in Mediterranean forest landscapes 144
Testing the spectral variation hypothesis by using satellite multispectral images 143
Multi-scale sampling and statistical linear estimators to assess land use status and change 138
Accounting for uncertainty when mapping species distributions: The need for maps of ignorance 133
Quantifying plant species diversity in a Natura 2000 network: Old ideas and new proposals 127
Landscape change and the dynamics of open formations in a natural reserve 127
From local spectral species to global spectral communities: A benchmark for ecosystem diversity estimate by remote sensing 127
Absence of distance decay in the similarity of plots at small extent in an urban brownfield 125
Anticipating species distributions: Handling sampling effort bias under a Bayesian framework 120
Planning restoration in a cultural landscape in Italy using an object-based approach and historical analysis 119
Anthropogenic drivers of plant diversity: perspective on land use change in a dynamic cultural landscape 119
A grid-based map for the biogeographical regions of Europe 119
Advancing species diversity estimate by remotely sensed proxies: a conceptual review 118
rasterdiv ‐ an Information Theory tailored R package for measuring ecosystem heterogeneity from space: to the origin and back 114
Monitoring biodiversity in the Anthropocene using remote sensing in species distribution models 110
Rarefaction theory applied to satellite imagery for relating spectral and species diversity 108
Spectral rarefaction: linking ecological variability and plant species diversity 108
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Methodological issues in exploring cross-taxon congruence across vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens 104
Ecological Remote Sensing: A Challenging Section on Ecological Theory and Remote Sensing 103
Advances in Microclimate Ecology Arising from Remote Sensing 102
Height variation hypothesis: A new approach for estimating forest species diversity with CHM LiDAR data 100
Measuring diversity from space: a global view of the free and open source rasterdiv R package under a coding perspective 99
Incorporating spatial autocorrelation in rarefaction methods: Implications for ecologists and conservation biologists 98
Assessing the impact of an invasive bryophyte on plant species richness using high resolution imaging spectroscopy 98
From zero to infinity: Minimum to maximum diversity of the planet by spatio‐parametric Rao’s quadratic entropy 96
Effects of an afforestation process on plant species richness: A retrogressive analysis 94
Diversity of European habitat types is correlated with geography more than climate and human pressure 94
Using satellite imagery to assess plant species richness: The role of multispectral systems 92
Simple to sample: vascular plants as surrogate group in a nature reserve 91
Relating spectral and species diversity through rarefaction curves 91
Satellite remote sensing to monitor species diversity: potential and pitfalls 90
A new platform to support research at the interface of remote sensing, ecology and conservation 90
Landscape metrics and topographical determinants of large-scale forest dynamics in a Mediterranean landscape 88
Distributional patterns of endemic, native and alien species along a roadside elevation gradient in Tenerife, Canary Islands 85
2D visualization captures the local heterogeneity of oxidative metabolism across soils from diverse land-use 85
Discovering and rediscovering the sample-based rarefaction formula in the ecological literature 84
Quantifying species richness at multiple spatial scales in a Natura 2000 network 84
Multi-stage cluster sampling for estimating average species richness at different spatial grains 84
Remote sensing of β-diversity: Evidence from plant communities in a semi-natural system 84
New Tools for the Classification and Filtering of Historical Maps 84
Analyzing remotely sensed structural and chemical canopy traits of a forest invaded by Prunus serotina over multiple spatial scales 83
Priority list of biodiversity metrics to observe from space 82
Boosting the use of spectral heterogeneity in the impact assessment of agricultural land use on biodiversity 81
Stability analysis for defining management strategies in abandoned mountain landscapes of the Mediterranean basin 80
Calculating landscape diversity with information-theory based indices: a GRASS GIS solution 80
Maximizing plant species inventory efficiency by means of remotely sensed spectral distances 79
Biodiversity, roads, & landscape fragmentation: two Mediterranean cases 79
Shape matters in sampling plant diversity: Evidence from the field 76
Climate-related adaptive genetic variation and population structure in natural stands of Norway spruce in the South-Eastern Alps 76
Taking stock of nature: essential biodiversity variables explained 75
The role of regional and local scale predictors for plant species richness in Mediterranean forests 74
Assessing plant diversity in a dry tropical forest: comparing the utility of Landsat and Ikonos satellite images 74
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation: three years on 74
Time-lapsing biodiversity: An open source method for measuring diversity changes by remote sensing 73
Geostatistical modelling of regional bird species richness: exploring environmental proxies for conservation purpose 72
Distance decay della β-similarità: barriere ecologiche o spaziali? 71
Relevance of the Cell Neighborhood Size in Landscape Metrics Evaluation and Free or Open Source Software Implementations 71
Can satellite-based night lights be used for conservation? The case of nesting sea turtles in the Mediterranean 70
Are landscapes as crisp as we may think? 70
Spatially Rarefaction: incorporating the autocorrelated structure of biological communities into sample-based rarefaction 69
Rarefaction of beta diversity 69
Estimating tree species diversity from space in an alpine conifer forest: The Rao's Q diversity index meets the spectral variation hypothesis 69
Exploring the relationship between remotely-sensed spectral variables and attributes of tropical forest vegetation under the influence of local forest institutions 69
Framing the concept of satellite remote sensing essential biodiversity variables: challenges and future directions 68
Investigating sacred natural sites and protected areas for forest area changes in Italy 68
Distribution and functional traits of small mammals across the Mediterranean area: landscape composition and structure definitively matter 67
Assessing floristic composition with multispectral sensors - a comparison based on monotemporal and multiseasonal field spectra 66
A unified framework to model the potential and realized distributions of invasive species within the invaded range 66
Does using species abundance data improve estimates of species diversity from remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity? 65
The role of the vegetation structure, primary productivity and senescence derived from airborne LiDAR and hyperspectral data for birds diversity and rarity on a restored site 65
The spatial domain matters: Spatially constrained species rarefaction in a Free and Open Source environment 64
Linking Earth Observation and taxonomic, structural and functional biodiversity: local to ecosystem perspectives 62
Cartogramming uncertainty in species distribution models: A Bayesian approach 61
The Korcak-exponent: a non-fractal descriptor for landscape patchiness 61
A suite of essential biodiversity variables for detecting critical biodiversity change 61
Effects of Land Use-Land Cover Thematic Resolution on Environmental Evaluations 61
Benefits of hyperspectral remote sensing for tracking plant invasions 60
A landscape genetics approach reveals ecological-based differentiation in populations of holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) at the northern limit of its range 60
The effect of positional error on fine scale species distribution models increases for specialist species 60
Surface Tradeoffs and Elevational Shifts at the Largest Italian Glacier: A Thirty-Years Time Series of Remotely-Sensed Images 60
The relationship between species and spectral diversity in grassland communities is mediated by their vertical complexity 60
The geographical and environmental determinants of genetic diversity for four alpine conifers of the European Alps 59
Disentangling the role of remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity as a proxy for North American plant species richness 59
Role of African protected areas in maintaining connectivity for large mammals 59
New automated method to develop geometrically corrected time series of brightness temperatures from historical AVHRR LAC data 59
Mapping the Recreational Value of Coppices’ Management Systems in Tuscany 59
Remote sensing at the interface between ecology and climate sciences 59
Robust rectification of aerial photographs in an Open Source environment 58
Multi-temporal dataset of stand and canopy structural data in temperate and Mediterranean coppice forests 58
Remote sensing analysis on primary productivity and forest cover dynamics: A Western Ghats India case study 57
Algorithmic foundation of spectral rarefaction for measuring satellite imagery heterogeneity at multiple spatial scales 57
Terra and Aqua satellites track tiger mosquito invasion: modelling the potential distribution of Aedes albopictus in north-eastern Italy 57
Will remote sensing shape the next generation of species distribution models? 57
A spatially-explicit model of alien plant richness in Tenerife (Canary Islands) 57
Sampling and modelling rare species: Conceptual guidelines for the neglected majority 57
A novel approach for surveying flowers as a proxy for bee pollinators using drone images 56
Is Switzerland suitable for the invasion of Aedes albopictus? 56
Measuring Rao’s Q diversity index from remote sensing: an open source solution 56
Beyond parks as monoliths: Spatially differentiating park-people relationships in the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in India 56
Totale 8.211
Categoria #
all - tutte 39.664
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 39.664


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20202.653 0 0 8 67 133 115 226 579 660 568 199 98
2020/20212.164 519 88 133 110 78 103 45 109 179 170 112 518
2021/20222.710 147 57 253 99 489 104 66 226 189 80 481 519
2022/20232.420 247 242 95 337 209 193 126 147 399 78 204 143
2023/20241.132 61 202 103 154 59 96 90 56 39 99 127 46
2024/2025851 113 650 88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 12.487