baselinemapping
Baselinemapping is the process of creating a reference representation of a system, environment, or dataset at an initial or baseline point in time, intended for subsequent comparison with future observations. The goal is to establish a reproducible snapshot that can be used to detect changes, quantify deviation, and assess performance or impact.
In practice, baselinemapping involves defining the scope and resolution, collecting relevant data under defined conditions, selecting
Contexts for baselinemapping include geospatial and environmental monitoring (mapping land cover or habitat at a baseline
Methodological considerations involve data quality, temporal relevance, uncertainty, privacy, and version control. The baseline is not