Project Details
Delineating the mountain cloud forest of Taiwan by means of topographic cloud immersion with moderate resolution satellite data and ground based observations
Applicant
Dr. Boris Thies
Subject Area
Physical Geography
Term
from 2012 to 2016
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 202216100
Mountain cloud forests (MCF), which directly depend on frequent cloud immersion, are very important habitats with regard to biodiversity and ecosystem services as e.g. water supply. At the same time, they are especially threatened by Global Change. This also holds for Taiwan where to date, almost no information on the spatial distribution of MCF is available. This (also global) lack of information is mainly due to missing spatio-temporal data on mountain cloud immersion. Based on the recommendations of the UNEP cloud forest agenda, the current project aims on developing a methodology to delineate cloud immersion and cloud forest of Taiwan in high spatial resolution. This will be conducted by combining satellite data exploitation based on different sensors (German counterpart) with on-site observations of cloud geometrical, optical and microphysical properties as well as transect surveys (Taiwanese counterpart). The result will be maps of the potential and current extension of MCF in Taiwan.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Taiwan
Partner Organisation
National Science Council Taiwan
Taipeh Vertretung in der BRD
-Wissenschaftsabteilung-
Taipeh Vertretung in der BRD
-Wissenschaftsabteilung-
Participating Persons
Professor Dr. Jörg Bendix; Professor Dr. Shih-Chieh Chang; Professor Dr. Yue-Joe Hsia