Continental-scale habitat distribution modelling with multimodal earth observation foundation models
Sara Si-Moussi, Stephan Hennekens, Sander Mucher, Stan Los, Yoann Cartier, Borja Jim\'enez-Alfaro, Fabio Attorre, Jens-Christian Svenning, Wilfried Thuiller

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how high-resolution remote sensing data combined with AI, especially Earth Observation Foundation models, can significantly improve large-scale, fine-resolution habitat mapping for conservation efforts.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework integrating EO Foundation models and hierarchical AI strategies for accurate, high-resolution habitat classification across large regions.
Findings
Hierarchical classification resolves habitat ambiguities.
EO Foundation models improve habitat discrimination.
Ensemble learning enhances predictive accuracy.
Abstract
Habitats integrate the abiotic conditions, vegetation composition and structure that support biodiversity and sustain nature's contributions to people. Most habitats face mounting pressures from human activities, which requires accurate, high-resolution habitat mapping for effective conservation and restoration. Yet, current habitat maps often fall short in thematic or spatial resolution because they must (1) model several mutually exclusive habitat types that co-occur across landscapes and (2) cope with severe class imbalance that complicates exhaustive multi-class training. Here, we evaluated how high-resolution remote sensing (RS) data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools can improve habitat mapping across large geographical extents at fine spatial and thematic resolution. Using vegetation plots from the European Vegetation Archive, we modelled the distribution of Level 3 EUNIS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpecies Distribution and Climate Change · Wildlife Ecology and Conservation · Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
