Exploring Spatial Technology for In-Depth Natural Resource Management: A Comprehensive Study
Date
2024
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Publisher
Springer Nature
Abstract
Theintegration of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) provides extensive opportunities for monitoring and overseeing natural resources with capabilities spanning multi-temporal, multi-spectral, and multi spatial resolutions. There is an immediate imperative to comprehend the specialized functionalities of a continuously expanding range of image sources and analytical techniques, particularly for those involved in natural resource management. This comprehensive study compiles diverse applications of remote sensing and GIS tools relevant to the management of natural resources, including agriculture, water, forests, soil, and natural hazards. The major applications of remote sensing and GIS in natural resource management are resource management, change detection, impact assessment, suitability analysis, biodiversity, and forest management, etc.The collaborative effort is essential for the effective use and application of remote sensing techniques for monitoring and assessment of natural resource management. Remote Sensing (RS) proves to be an efficient instrument for monitoring spatial and temporal changes in the landscape, by facilitating land use and land cover mapping. When integrated with on-site ecosystem assessments and other relevant biophysical and socio-economic data, the resulting land cover and land use maps offer crucial insights. By integrating and modifying spatial data in a Geographic Information System (GIS), it is possible to carry out analyses that improve understanding of the dynamics and processes associated with land use changes"
Description
Book: Advances in Environmental Sustainability, Energy and Earth Science
by
"Pankaj Pathak · Sadia Ilyas · Rajiv Ranjan Srivastava · Javid Dar · Subashree Kothandaraman"
Keywords
Remote sensing, GIS · Natural resource, Change detection, Biodiversity
