地球地图:先进土地监测和气候评估快速执行的新工具

Carmen Morales, A. S. Díaz, Daniel Dionisio, Laura Guarnieri, G. Marchi, D. Maniatis, D. Mollicone
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地球地图(https://earthmap.org/)是联合国粮食及农业组织在联合国粮食及农业组织与谷歌合作框架下开发的一款创新的免费应用程序,有助于对土地和气候数据进行可视化、处理和分析。由于谷歌Earth Engine (https://earthengine.google.com/)的强大功能和点击式图形用户界面,地球地图为任何用户提供了pb级的多时间、多尺度、多参数和准实时卫星图像和地理空间数据集。这些进一步补充了更多的行星尺度分析能力,以便可以很容易地检测、量化和可视化地球表面的全球和局部变化和趋势。它不需要用户掌握编码技术,从而避免了非专业用户在技术能力方面的瓶颈。它最终为国家、研究机构、农民和公众成员获取关键知识铺平了道路,从而制定基于科学的政策干预措施、利用投资和维持生计。我们提供了地球地图的软件架构,设计,功能和数据集的全面概述。为了说明该工具的可能应用,本文给出了不同的例子,包括一些案例研究,这些案例研究显示了如何快速地对环境和气候参数进行历史分析,并回答了研究问题。实例表明,地球地图是一个全面的、用户友好的土地监测和气候评估工具,具有用于评估土地利用、土地利用变化、气候变化影响和自然灾害的潜力。
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Earth Map: A Novel Tool for Fast Performance of Advanced Land Monitoring and Climate Assessment
Earth Map ( https://earthmap.org/ ) is an innovative and free application developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations that was designed in the framework of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations–Google partnership and facilitates the visualization, processing, and analysis of land and climate data. Earth Map makes petabytes of multitemporal, multiscale, multiparametric, and quasi-real-time satellite imagery and geospatial datasets available to any user thanks to the power of Google Earth Engine ( https://earthengine.google.com/ ) and a point-and-click graphical user interface. These are further complemented with more planetary-scale analytical capabilities so that global and local changes and trends on Earth’s surface can be easily detected, quantified, and visualized. It does not require users to master coding techniques, thereby avoiding bottlenecks in terms of technical capacities of nonexpert users. It ultimately paves the way for countries, research institutes, farmers, and members of the general public to access critical knowledge to develop science-based policy interventions, leverage investments, and sustain livelihoods. We provide a full overview of Earth Map’s software architecture, design, features, and datasets. To illustrate the possible applications of the tool, different examples are presented including a few case studies that show how quick historical analysis of environmental and climate parameters can be performed and research questions answered. The examples demonstrate that Earth Map is a comprehensive and user-friendly tool for land monitoring and climate assessment and that it has the potential to be used to assess land use, land use change, climate change impacts, and natural disasters.
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遥感学报 Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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