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科学领域:

  • 环境科学 环境科学
  • 遥感 遥感 遥感 遥感
  • 保护生物学 保护生物学

背景情况:

  • 在全球范围内,湿地生态系统面临着显著的衰退.
  • 像"拉姆萨尔公约"这样的国际计划要求进行基准评估和监测.
  • 地球观测为湿地监测提供了强大的工具,但存在空间和时间限制.

研究的目的:

  • 展示湿地的综合联合管理方法.
  • 将第一民族的知识与地球观测相结合,以改善湿地管理.
  • 在三个澳大利亚湿地案例研究中解决独特的管理挑战.

主要方法:

  • 使用湿地洞察工具 (WIT) 进行可视化的空间图像,用于长期变化检测 (1988-2021).
  • 嵌入式无人机 (UAV) 图像. 嵌入式无人机 (UAV) 图像.
  • 综合第一民族知识,以了解基线条件和湿地变化.

主要成果:

  • 使用空间图像识别了1988-2021年澳大利亚湿地的长期变化.
  • 记录了具体的威胁,包括侵入性巨型植物,提取水和农业影响.
  • 证明了将遥感数据与土著知识相结合的价值.

结论:

  • 使用地球观测和原住民知识的综合联合管理方法对于有效的湿地监测和管理至关重要.
  • 该方法支持对全球湿地的威胁,解决方案和保护策略进行知情决策.
  • 该研究为评估和管理面临各种环境压力的湿地提供了一个框架.