This edited volume focuses on the latest and most impactful advancements
of multimedia data globally available for environmental and earth
biodiversity. The data reflects the status, behavior, change as well as
human interests and concerns which are increasingly crucial for
understanding environmental issues and phenomena. This volume addresses
the need for the development of advanced methods, techniques and tools
for collecting, managing, analyzing, understanding and modeling
environmental & biodiversity data, including the automated or
collaborative species identification, the species distribution modeling
and their environment, such as the air quality or the bio-acoustic
monitoring. Researchers and practitioners in multimedia and
environmental topics will find the chapters essential to their continued
studies.