Remote Sensing Applications for Monitoring Terrestrial Protected Areas: Progress in the Last Decade

Terrestrial protected areas (PAs) play an essential role in maintaining biodiversity and ecological processes worldwide, and the monitoring of PAs is a useful tool in assessing the effectiveness of PA management. Advanced remote sensing technologies have been increasingly used for mapping and monito...

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Main Authors: Lijun Mao, Mingshi Li, Wenjuan Shen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/5016
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spelling doaj-23b9d69ab7fb46c59c8d0157ef70d6792020-11-25T03:10:48ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-06-01125016501610.3390/su12125016Remote Sensing Applications for Monitoring Terrestrial Protected Areas: Progress in the Last DecadeLijun Mao0Mingshi Li1Wenjuan Shen2College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaTerrestrial protected areas (PAs) play an essential role in maintaining biodiversity and ecological processes worldwide, and the monitoring of PAs is a useful tool in assessing the effectiveness of PA management. Advanced remote sensing technologies have been increasingly used for mapping and monitoring the dynamics of PAs. We review the advances in remote sensing-based approaches for monitoring terrestrial PAs in the last decade and identify four types of studies in this field: land use & land cover and vegetation community classification, vegetation structure quantification, natural disturbance monitoring, and land use & land cover and vegetation dynamic analysis. We systematically discuss the satellite data and methods used for monitoring PAs for the four research objectives. Moreover, we summarize the approaches used in the different types of studies. The following suggestions are provided for future studies: (1) development of remote sensing frameworks for local PA monitoring worldwide; (2) comprehensive utilization of multisource remote sensing data; (3) improving methods to investigate the details of PA dynamics; (4) discovering the driving forces and providing measures for PA management. Overall, the integration of remote sensing data and advanced processing methods can support PA management and decision-making procedures.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/5016terrestrial protected arearemote sensing monitoringmanagement decisions
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Mingshi Li
Wenjuan Shen
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Remote Sensing Applications for Monitoring Terrestrial Protected Areas: Progress in the Last Decade
Sustainability
terrestrial protected area
remote sensing monitoring
management decisions
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Mingshi Li
Wenjuan Shen
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title Remote Sensing Applications for Monitoring Terrestrial Protected Areas: Progress in the Last Decade
title_short Remote Sensing Applications for Monitoring Terrestrial Protected Areas: Progress in the Last Decade
title_full Remote Sensing Applications for Monitoring Terrestrial Protected Areas: Progress in the Last Decade
title_fullStr Remote Sensing Applications for Monitoring Terrestrial Protected Areas: Progress in the Last Decade
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing Applications for Monitoring Terrestrial Protected Areas: Progress in the Last Decade
title_sort remote sensing applications for monitoring terrestrial protected areas: progress in the last decade
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Terrestrial protected areas (PAs) play an essential role in maintaining biodiversity and ecological processes worldwide, and the monitoring of PAs is a useful tool in assessing the effectiveness of PA management. Advanced remote sensing technologies have been increasingly used for mapping and monitoring the dynamics of PAs. We review the advances in remote sensing-based approaches for monitoring terrestrial PAs in the last decade and identify four types of studies in this field: land use & land cover and vegetation community classification, vegetation structure quantification, natural disturbance monitoring, and land use & land cover and vegetation dynamic analysis. We systematically discuss the satellite data and methods used for monitoring PAs for the four research objectives. Moreover, we summarize the approaches used in the different types of studies. The following suggestions are provided for future studies: (1) development of remote sensing frameworks for local PA monitoring worldwide; (2) comprehensive utilization of multisource remote sensing data; (3) improving methods to investigate the details of PA dynamics; (4) discovering the driving forces and providing measures for PA management. Overall, the integration of remote sensing data and advanced processing methods can support PA management and decision-making procedures.
topic terrestrial protected area
remote sensing monitoring
management decisions
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/5016
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