Thomas Schneider

2.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
42 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Thomas Schneider is a scholar working on Ecology, Environmental Engineering and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas Schneider has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Ecology, 22 papers in Environmental Engineering and 15 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Thomas Schneider's work include Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications (22 papers), Remote Sensing in Agriculture (20 papers) and Land Use and Ecosystem Services (13 papers). Thomas Schneider is often cited by papers focused on Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications (22 papers), Remote Sensing in Agriculture (20 papers) and Land Use and Ecosystem Services (13 papers). Thomas Schneider collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Botswana and Greece. Thomas Schneider's co-authors include Mengistie Kindu, Thomas Knoke, Demel Teketay, U. Ammer, Marco Heurich, Juergen Geist, Chariton Kalaitzidis, George P. Petropoulos, Jiaojiao Tian and Peter Reinartz and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Science of The Total Environment and International Journal of Remote Sensing.

In The Last Decade

Thomas Schneider

37 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Thomas Schneider
R. Gil Pontius United States
Fen Zhao China
David Cameron United Kingdom
Shuai Ma China
Hui Yue China
Yuan Chi China
R. Gil Pontius United States
Thomas Schneider
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Countries citing papers authored by Thomas Schneider

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Fields of papers citing papers by Thomas Schneider

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Thomas Schneider

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schneider, Thomas, et al.. (2024). Modeling Potential Habitats of Macrophytes in Small Lakes: A GIS and Remote Sensing-Based Approach. Remote Sensing. 16(13). 2339–2339.
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Latifi, Hooman, Stefanie Holzwarth, Andrew K. Skidmore, et al.. (2021). A laboratory for conceiving Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs)—The ‘Data pool initiative for the Bohemian Forest Ecosystem’. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12(11). 2073–2083. 19 indexed citations
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Knoke, Thomas, Mengistie Kindu, Thomas Schneider, & Terje Gobakken. (2021). Inventory of Forest Attributes to Support the Integration of Non-provisioning Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity into Forest Planning—from Collecting Data to Providing Information. Current Forestry Reports. 7(1). 38–58. 25 indexed citations
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Kindu, Mengistie, et al.. (2020). Monitoring of Urban Growth Patterns in Rapidly Growing Bahir Dar City of Northwest Ethiopia with 30 year Landsat Imagery Record. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. 9(9). 548–548. 18 indexed citations
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Kindu, Mengistie, et al.. (2017). Scenario modelling of land use/land cover changes in Munessa-Shashemene landscape of the Ethiopian highlands. The Science of The Total Environment. 622-623. 534–546. 85 indexed citations
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Kindu, Mengistie, et al.. (2017). Land use/Land cover changes and their causes in Libokemkem District of South Gonder, Ethiopia. Remote Sensing Applications Society and Environment. 8. 224–230. 66 indexed citations
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Kindu, Mengistie, Thomas Schneider, Demel Teketay, & Thomas Knoke. (2016). Changes of ecosystem service values in response to land use/land cover dynamics in Munessa–Shashemene landscape of the Ethiopian highlands. The Science of The Total Environment. 547. 137–147. 434 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kindu, Mengistie, Thomas Schneider, Demel Teketay, & Thomas Knoke. (2015). Drivers of land use/land cover changes in Munessa-Shashemene landscape of the south-central highlands of Ethiopia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 187(7). 452–452. 187 indexed citations
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Manakos, Ioannis, et al.. (2014). Forest Cover Database Updates Using Multi-Seasonal RapidEye Data—Storm Event Assessment in the Bavarian Forest National Park. Forests. 5(6). 1284–1303. 18 indexed citations
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Kindu, Mengistie, Thomas Schneider, Demel Teketay, & Thomas Knoke. (2013). Land Use/Land Cover Change Analysis Using Object-Based Classification Approach in Munessa-Shashemene Landscape of the Ethiopian Highlands. Remote Sensing. 5(5). 2411–2435. 252 indexed citations
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Dorigo, Wouter, R. Richter, Thomas Schneider, et al.. (2009). Assessing the influence of spectral band configuration on automated radiative transfer model inversion. Zurich Open Repository and Archive (University of Zurich). 1–9. 1 indexed citations
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Schneider, Thomas, et al.. (2009). Land Cover Characterization by Combining Multispectral, Angular and 3D Information from the ALOS Optical. Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar-und Meeresforschung (Alfred-Wegener-Institut).
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Habermeyer, Martin, et al.. (2005). CHARACTERIZATION OF LANDCOVER TYPES BY CLASSIFICATION AND PARAMETER RETRIEVAL USING HYMAP IMAGERY. elib (German Aerospace Center). 1 indexed citations
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Schneider, Thomas, et al.. (2004). Lakes, Eyes of the Landscape. A Long Term Concept for Landscape Monitoring on Lake Catchment Area Base. elib (German Aerospace Center). 1 indexed citations
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Schneider, Thomas, et al.. (2000). Modelling soil loss rates in the Ethiopian Highlands by integration of high resolution MOMS-02/D2-stereo-data in a GIS. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 21(9). 1885–1896. 81 indexed citations
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Schneider, Thomas, et al.. (2000). A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE ISODATA AND THE ECOGNITION CLASSIFICATION METHODS ON BASIS OF FIELD DATA. 21 indexed citations
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Schneider, Thomas, et al.. (1999). OBJECT-BASED CLASSIFICATION AND APPLICATIONS IN THE ALPINE FOREST ENVIRONMENT. 39 indexed citations
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Schneider, Thomas, et al.. (1999). The evaluation of spectral and angular signatures from MOMS-2/P mode D data sets an application case study for land use purposes. elib (German Aerospace Center). 1 indexed citations
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Bossel, Hartmut, et al.. (1986). Ecologic-socioeconomic system analysis and simulation: a guide for application of system analysis to the conservation, utilization and development of tropical and subtropical land resources in China.. 7 indexed citations

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