Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review

Infrastructure is a fundamental sector for sustainable development and Earth observation has great potentials for sustainable infrastructure development (SID). However, implementations of the timely, large–scale and multi–source Earth observation are still limited in satisfying the huge global requi...

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Main Authors: Yongze Song, Peng Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/8/1528
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spelling doaj-cdeeb0419c594e859165ff9972af8fd42021-04-15T23:05:39ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922021-04-01131528152810.3390/rs13081528Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A ReviewYongze Song0Peng Wu1School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, AustraliaSchool of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, AustraliaInfrastructure is a fundamental sector for sustainable development and Earth observation has great potentials for sustainable infrastructure development (SID). However, implementations of the timely, large–scale and multi–source Earth observation are still limited in satisfying the huge global requirements of SID. This study presents a systematical literature review to identify trends of Earth observation for sustainable infrastructure (EOSI), investigate the relationship between EOSI and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and explore challenges and future directions of EOSI. Results reveal the close associations of infrastructure, urban development, ecosystems, climate, Earth observation and GIS in EOSI, and indicate their relationships. In addition, from the perspective of EOSI–SDGs relationship, the huge potentials of EOSI are demonstrated from the 70% of the infrastructure influenced targets that can be directly or indirectly derived from Earth observation data, but have not been included in current SDG indicators. Finally, typical EOSI cases are presented to indicate challenges and future research directions. This review emphasizes the contributions and potentials of Earth observation to SID and EOSI is a powerful pathway to deliver on SDGs.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/8/1528sustainable infrastructureearth observationremote sensingearth big dataSustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SDG targets
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author Yongze Song
Peng Wu
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Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review
Remote Sensing
sustainable infrastructure
earth observation
remote sensing
earth big data
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
SDG targets
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Peng Wu
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title Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review
title_short Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review
title_full Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review
title_fullStr Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review
title_sort earth observation for sustainable infrastructure: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Infrastructure is a fundamental sector for sustainable development and Earth observation has great potentials for sustainable infrastructure development (SID). However, implementations of the timely, large–scale and multi–source Earth observation are still limited in satisfying the huge global requirements of SID. This study presents a systematical literature review to identify trends of Earth observation for sustainable infrastructure (EOSI), investigate the relationship between EOSI and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and explore challenges and future directions of EOSI. Results reveal the close associations of infrastructure, urban development, ecosystems, climate, Earth observation and GIS in EOSI, and indicate their relationships. In addition, from the perspective of EOSI–SDGs relationship, the huge potentials of EOSI are demonstrated from the 70% of the infrastructure influenced targets that can be directly or indirectly derived from Earth observation data, but have not been included in current SDG indicators. Finally, typical EOSI cases are presented to indicate challenges and future research directions. This review emphasizes the contributions and potentials of Earth observation to SID and EOSI is a powerful pathway to deliver on SDGs.
topic sustainable infrastructure
earth observation
remote sensing
earth big data
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
SDG targets
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/8/1528
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