Optimizing the processing of large amounts of spatial data related to the ecosystem water service provided by forest territories

R. Miltchev, N. Shuleva, Galin Milchev
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Abstract Nowadays, an increased interest towards the integration of the concept of ecosystem services has been observed, both in regards to processes related to forest and water resources management, as well as in the context of sustainable development of the economy on a local, regional and national level. In the most common case, what is referred to as forest ecosystem services are possible benefits, which man can reap directly or indirectly from ecosystem functions of forest territories. Therefore, it is of great importance to analyse and assess the interactions between the human factor with the conditions and processes through which forest ecosystems create and sustain ecosystem services. The water ecosystem service provided by forest territory could cause the need to process large amounts of spatial data in the form of forest management and hydrological information, as well as information about sanitary protection zones around water sources, in the context of the administrative territorial division of the country at different levels, creates considerable challenges. The difficulties are due to both the various electronic formats in which the necessary information is maintained, and the need to perform different operations on the input data for the purpose of analysis and decision making. The present paper investigates the possibilities of automating the processing of large volumes of spatial data in the context of the ecosystem water service, provided by forest territories by developing a set of tools operating into the environment of open source GIS. The main purpose is to develop a unified approach based on the use of GIS and suitable for the creation and implementation of methods for analysis and management of processes related to the ecosystem water service provided by forest territories. The approach can be applied in different sectors of the economy, public relations and the environment.
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优化处理与森林地区提供的生态系统水服务有关的大量空间数据
如今,人们对生态系统服务概念的整合越来越感兴趣,无论是在与森林和水资源管理有关的过程中,还是在地方、区域和国家层面上经济可持续发展的背景下。在最常见的情况下,所谓森林生态系统服务是人类可以从森林领土的生态系统功能中直接或间接获得的可能利益。因此,分析和评估人类因素与森林生态系统创造和维持生态系统服务的条件和过程之间的相互作用是非常重要的。森林领土提供的水生态系统服务可能导致需要处理大量以森林管理和水文资料形式的空间数据,以及在国家不同级别的行政领土划分范围内有关水源周围卫生保护区的资料,这造成了相当大的挑战。困难是由于保存必要信息的各种电子格式,以及需要对输入数据进行不同的操作以进行分析和决策。本文通过开发一套在开源GIS环境中运行的工具,研究了在森林地区提供的生态系统水服务背景下自动化处理大量空间数据的可能性。主要目的是在使用地理信息系统的基础上发展一种统一的办法,适合于制定和执行分析和管理与森林领土提供的生态系统水服务有关的过程的方法。这种方法可以应用于经济、公共关系和环境的不同部门。
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