Analysis and visualization of spatio-temporal variations of ecological vulnerability in Pakistan using satellite observation datasets

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2024.100425
Muhammad Kamran, Kayoko Yamamoto
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Pakistan is the fifth most populous country in the world. Its ecological environment is facing numerous stresses such as climate change, rapid urbanization, natural disasters, and a decline in air quality. Thus, the scientific understanding of spatial and temporal changes in Pakistan's ecological environment is crucial for formulating an informed strategy for regional sustainability. This study used the Google Earth Engine platform and the Remote Sensing Ecological Index (RSEI) to investigate ecological vulnerability in three provinces of Pakistan for 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020. Landsat 5 and Landsat 8 datasets are used to construct RSEI indicators and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is adopted to objectively compute RSEI for the past three decades. The results indicated that (1) the ecological vulnerability of the Punjab province exhibited a slightly improved trend from 1990 to 2020 with overall dominance of ‘moderate’ level vulnerability in all four years; (2) The Sindh province has exhibited a declining trend of the ecological environment with ‘poor’ ecological vulnerability contributing to 28.6% of the total area in 2020 as compared to 1.04% of the total area in 1990; and (3) The ecological environment of Balochistan province has shown resilience to some extent during 1900–2010 with the dominance of a ‘moderate’ level of ecological vulnerability. However, a decline is observed between 2010 and 2020. These research results can provide support for the Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan provinces in achieving sustainable development while conserving the regional ecological environment.

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利用卫星观测数据集分析巴基斯坦生态脆弱性的时空变化并使之可视化
巴基斯坦是世界上人口第五多的国家。其生态环境正面临着气候变化、快速城市化、自然灾害和空气质量下降等诸多压力。因此,科学了解巴基斯坦生态环境的时空变化对于制定地区可持续发展战略至关重要。本研究利用谷歌地球引擎平台和遥感生态指数(RSEI)调查了巴基斯坦三个省 1990 年、2000 年、2010 年和 2020 年的生态脆弱性。使用 Landsat 5 和 Landsat 8 数据集构建 RSEI 指标,并采用主成分分析法(PCA)客观计算过去三十年的 RSEI。结果表明:(1) 旁遮普省的生态脆弱性从 1990 年到 2020 年呈现出略有改善的趋势,在所有四年中总体上以 "中等 "级别的脆弱性为主;(2) 信德省的生态环境呈现出下降趋势,"差 "生态脆弱性占 2020 年总面积的 28.6%;(3) 旁遮普省的生态脆弱性从 1990 年到 2020 年呈现出略有改善的趋势,在所有四年中总体上以 "中等 "级别的脆弱性为主。(3) 在 1900-2010 年期间,俾路支省的生态环境在一定程度上表现出恢复力,生态脆弱程度以 "中度 "为主。然而,在 2010 年至 2020 年期间,生态脆弱程度有所下降。这些研究成果可为旁遮普省、信德省和俾路支省在保护区域生态环境的同时实现可持续发展提供支持。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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