卫星遥感促进环境可持续发展目标:陆地和海洋保护区应用综述

IF 4.5 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Remote Sensing Applications-Society and Environment Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1016/j.rsase.2025.101450
Matthew J. McCarthy , Hannah V. Herrero , Stephanie A. Insalaco , Melissa T. Hinten , Assaf Anyamba
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距离实现至关重要的联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)只有几年的时间了,成员国必须紧急利用环境监测方面的技术进步来取得成功。遥感现在提供了几十年来在各种时空尺度上的全球观测和一系列数据产品,以指导气候行动以及水生和陆地生物群保护的综合措施。保护区,如国家公园和野生动物保护区,代表了大量未开发的资源,既可以实施强有力的保护措施,也可以测试雄心勃勃的可持续发展新方法,这些新方法可以迅速启动急需采用的战略,以有效地追求全球可持续性。本综述总结了最近遥感数据应用于保护区的示范效用,用于与可持续发展目标13、14和15相关的研究:“气候行动”、“水下生命”和“陆地生命”。我们确定这些数据在每个可持续发展目标中的成功应用,确定需要改进的领域,并从文献中提供建议,说明如何扩大其他人为实现具有全球影响力的崇高目标所做的工作。研究表明,遥感为实现可持续发展目标提供了一个有价值的工具,因为它有助于在大空间和精细时间尺度上监测植被健康、水质和状况以及气候变量,同时还可以评估管理和保护措施的有效性。然而,问题仍然存在,因为目前没有将目标进展与人类生计联系起来的参考资料。目前遥感指数和决定可持续发展的生态服务之间的关系忽略了建立这种联系的步骤。
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Satellite remote sensing for environmental sustainable development goals: A review of applications for terrestrial and marine protected areas
With few years left to achieve the vital United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), member nations must urgently leverage technological advancements in environmental monitoring to succeed. Remote sensing now provides decades of global observations at a variety of spatio-temporal scales and a litany of data products to guide comprehensive measures for climate action, and aquatic and terrestrial biota preservation. Protected areas, such as national parks and wildlife preserves, represent largely untapped resources for both applying robust conservation measures and testing ambitious new approaches to sustainable development that could jumpstart the much-needed adoption of strategies to efficiently pursue global sustainability. This review summarizes recent demonstrated utilities of remotely sensed data applied to protected areas for research related to SDG goals 13, 14, and 15: “Climate Action”, “Life below Water”, and “Life on Land”. We identify successful uses of such data for each SDG, identify areas for improvement, and provide recommendations from the literature on how to expand what others have done to achieve lofty goals with global impact. We demonstrate that remote sensing provides a valuable tool for achieving SDGs as it facilitates monitoring vegetation health, water quality and condition, and climate variables at large spatial and fine temporal scales, while also evaluating the effectiveness of management and conservation practices. Issues remain, however, in that there is currently no reference from which to relate goal progress to human livelihoods. The current relationship between remotely sensed indices and ecological services that determine sustainable development omit steps that would establish this connection.
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期刊介绍: The journal ''Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment'' (RSASE) focuses on remote sensing studies that address specific topics with an emphasis on environmental and societal issues - regional / local studies with global significance. Subjects are encouraged to have an interdisciplinary approach and include, but are not limited by: " -Global and climate change studies addressing the impact of increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, CO2 emission, carbon balance and carbon mitigation, energy system on social and environmental systems -Ecological and environmental issues including biodiversity, ecosystem dynamics, land degradation, atmospheric and water pollution, urban footprint, ecosystem management and natural hazards (e.g. earthquakes, typhoons, floods, landslides) -Natural resource studies including land-use in general, biomass estimation, forests, agricultural land, plantation, soils, coral reefs, wetland and water resources -Agriculture, food production systems and food security outcomes -Socio-economic issues including urban systems, urban growth, public health, epidemics, land-use transition and land use conflicts -Oceanography and coastal zone studies, including sea level rise projections, coastlines changes and the ocean-land interface -Regional challenges for remote sensing application techniques, monitoring and analysis, such as cloud screening and atmospheric correction for tropical regions -Interdisciplinary studies combining remote sensing, household survey data, field measurements and models to address environmental, societal and sustainability issues -Quantitative and qualitative analysis that documents the impact of using remote sensing studies in social, political, environmental or economic systems
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