Mapping Human Pressure for Nature Conservation: A Review DOI Creative Commons
Quanxin Luo, Shicheng Li, Haifang Wang

et al.

Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(20), P. 3866 - 3866

Published: Oct. 18, 2024

The escalating human pressures on natural ecosystems necessitate urgent and effective conservation strategies to safeguard biodiversity ecosystem functions. This review explored current techniques for mapping pressure, with a particular focus their application in nature conservation, especially within protected areas (PAs). Specifically, we analyzed the impacts of seven major types PAs. Additionally, discussed four key methods including land use intensity, footprint, digital other proxies, examining distinct characteristics respective advantages disadvantages. our research pressure assessing its suitability applications delineating directions future work. These insights contributed better support management

Language: Английский

Mapping Human Pressure for Nature Conservation: A Review DOI Creative Commons
Quanxin Luo, Shicheng Li, Haifang Wang

et al.

Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(20), P. 3866 - 3866

Published: Oct. 18, 2024

The escalating human pressures on natural ecosystems necessitate urgent and effective conservation strategies to safeguard biodiversity ecosystem functions. This review explored current techniques for mapping pressure, with a particular focus their application in nature conservation, especially within protected areas (PAs). Specifically, we analyzed the impacts of seven major types PAs. Additionally, discussed four key methods including land use intensity, footprint, digital other proxies, examining distinct characteristics respective advantages disadvantages. our research pressure assessing its suitability applications delineating directions future work. These insights contributed better support management

Language: Английский

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