マダガスカル南西部の生態機能には,伝統的な土地利用が不可欠である
Dylan S Davis1,2, George Manahira3, Bram Tucker4
1Columbia Climate School, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA. ddavis17@binghamton.edu.
Scientific reports
|August 24, 2025
まとめ
衛星画像と機械学習を用いた 土地利用の歴史的慣行は 生態系の機能と正に相関しています 過去の人間の活動を理解することは,マダガスカルと世界中で現在の生態系の劣化に対処するために不可欠です.
科学分野:
- 環境科学
- 考古学
- リモートセンシング
背景:
- 歴史的な土地利用の理解は 生態学的生産性と回復力の鍵です
- 過去の土地利用のデータを区別することは大きな課題です.
研究 の 目的:
- マルチスペクトル衛星画像と 機械学習が 過去の人間の生計戦略を 特定する方法を示します
- マダガスカル南西部の歴史的な土地利用慣行と生態系機能の関係を分析する.
主な方法:
- マルチスペクトル衛星画像を使って
- 機械学習アルゴリズムを適用する
- 考古学と歴史のデータを分析する
主要な成果:
- 過去の人間の土地利用の生存戦略を成功裏に特定しました
- マダガスカル南西部の沿岸部で 何世紀にもわたる 伝統的な土地利用と生態系の機能の間の ポジティブな相関関係を発見しました
- 人間による土地利用は生態系を 退廃させるという考えに 異議を唱え,長期的な ポジティブな効果を強調した.
結論:
- 歴史的な土地利用慣行は,現在の生態系機能に大きく影響しています.
- マダガスカルや世界の将来の保全活動には 土地利用の歴史を考慮する必要があります
- マルチスペクトル衛星画像と機械学習は 過去の人間と環境の相互作用を再構築し 生態管理に役立つ強力なツールです
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