M. S. Zanvo, Y. S. S. Barima, K. V. Salako, K. A. N. Koua, M. A. Kolawolé, A. Assogbadjo, R. G. Glèlè Kakaï
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引用次数: 4
摘要
红树林是珍贵的生态系统,为人类提供重要的社会经济、环境和文化利益。然而,由于人类活动和自然灾害,它们正在惊人地下降。评估其时空动态对于监测这些生态系统并指导其管理以确保可持续性至关重要。利用遥感技术和马尔可夫链分析对红树林的时空动态进行了评估,并对未来趋势进行了预测。利用遥感技术和GIS对1988年、2001年和2019年TM/ETM+陆地卫星影像进行处理、分类和分析。在这些时期(1988-2001年、2001-2019年和1988-2019年)观测到的变化,利用马尔可夫链分析来预测到2050年的未来趋势。结果表明:1988年红树林面积为5205.24 ha, 1988 - 2001年减少62.07%,2001 - 2019年增加18.84%;这一增长归因于红树林恢复工作的加强。红树林主要转变为草地(1988-2001年为52.35%,2001-2019年为7.31%)和其他植被类型(1988-2001年为17.57%,2001-2019年为27.05%)。它们的减少在Abomey-Calavi和Ouidah市最为严重,因此需要更大的保护努力。我们基于马尔可夫链分析的预测表明,这些红树林将继续减少,但速度缓慢。本研究为指导研究区未来的红树林保护行动提供了必要的信息。
Mapping spatio-temporal changes in mangroves cover and projection in 2050 of their future state in Benin
Mangroves are precious ecosystems that provide vital socio-economic, environmental and cultural benefits to humanity. However, they are declining alarmingly due to human activities and natural hazards. Assessment of their spatio-temporal dynamics is essential to monitor these ecosystems and guide their management to ensure sustainability. We assessed the spatio-temporal dynamics of mangroves and predicted their future trends using remote sensing techniques and Markovian chain analysis. Landsat images TM/ETM+ (for 1988, 2001 and 2019) were obtained, processed, classified and analyzed using remote sensing techniques and GIS. The changes observed during these periods (1988–2001, 2001-2019 and 1988–2019) were used to predict future trends up to 2050, using Markovian chain analysis. The results showed that the mangrove area studied, which occupied 5205.24 ha in 1988, declined by 62.07% between 1988 and 2001 but increased by 18.84% from 2001 to 2019. This increase is attributed to strengthened mangrove restoration efforts. The mangroves had mainly been converted into grassland (52.35% in 1988-2001 and 7.31% in 2001-2019) and other vegetation types (17.57% in 1988-2001 and 27.05% in 2001-2019). Their decline was most severe in the municipalities of Abomey-Calavi and Ouidah, which therefore require greater conservation efforts. Our projection based on Markovian chain analysis suggests that these mangroves will continue to decline, but slowly. This study provides essential information to guide future mangrove conservation action in the study area.
期刊介绍:
In 1947, the former Tropical Forest Technical Centre (CTFT), now part of CIRAD, created the journal Bois et Forêts des Tropiques. Since then, it has disseminated knowledge and research results on forests in intertropical and Mediterranean regions to more than sixty countries. The articles, peer evaluated and reviewed, are short, synthetic and accessible to researchers, engineers, technicians, students and decision-makers. They present original, innovative research results, inventions or discoveries. The journal publishes in an international dimension. The topics covered are of general interest and are aimed at an informed international audience.