LANDSAT 9 IMAGERY BASED MANGROVE FOREST MAPPING USING MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD CLASSIFIER AND SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE ALGORITHM DOI Open Access
Andrie Ridzki Prasetyo, Niechi Valentino, Hasyyati Shabrina

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AGROTEKSOS Agronomi Teknologi dan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 33(3), P. 803 - 803

Published: Dec. 4, 2023

The successful launch of Landsat 9 in 2021 emphasizes the commitment to continuity mission provide global medium resolution satellite records. benefit availability dataset is extraction information related mangrove forest cover through mapping, especially Gili Lawang. main challenge mapping selecting a classification method that provides most accurate results. This article aims explore use Maximum Likelihood Classifier (MLC) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithms context using imagery on two show differences detecting area mangrove, non-mangrove water bodies, respectively for SVM 371.89 ha, 58.11 3.73 ha; while MLC algorithm 328.88 98.41 6.45 ha. identifies objects at outer boundary Lawang, same as due influence training created low separability. has better accuracy with Kappa statistic 0.85 compared value 0.73. Keywords: 9, Mangrove, Machine,

Language: Английский

Assessing the importance-performance analysis of adaptive capacity programs for sustainable mangrove conservation in the Taman Nasional Bali Barat conservation area DOI
I Wayan Koko Suryawan,

Vania Dian Gunawan,

Chun‐Hung Lee

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Ocean & Coastal Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 257, P. 107345 - 107345

Published: Aug. 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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Mangrove Forest Conservation for Disaster Mitigation and Community Welfare in Banda Aceh: a Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) Approach DOI Creative Commons
Mirza Fuady,

Buraida Buraida,

M. Andrian Kevin

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Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5(3), P. e04787 - e04787

Published: Feb. 25, 2025

Objective: This study aims to analyze the role of mangrove conservation in disaster mitigation and improving community welfare on coast Banda Aceh City. The research focuses effectiveness community-based approaches rehabilitation their contribution Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities Communities), 13 (Climate Action), 15 (Life Land). Theoretical Framework: is based theory ecosystem services, where mangroves act as natural coastal protectors, carbon sinks, sustainable economic resources for local communities. It also integrates resilience development perspectives highlight socio-ecological benefits conservation. Method: A qualitative approach employed using interviews, field observations, documentation studies selected forest areas Aceh. helps understand participation its socio-economic environmental impacts. Results Discussion: findings reveal that enhances ecological awareness provides through ecotourism development. Additionally, effectively protect from abrasion, storm surges, impacts climate change, while aiding post-tsunami rehabilitation. Research Implications: emphasizes need policy support strengthen empowerment management integrated These policies can enhance resilience, sustainability, welfare, aligning with objectives 11, 13, 15. Originality/Value: offers a holistic perspective nature-based solution mitigation, protection, ecotourism. By integrating principles, this contributes both academic literature practical policymaking management.

Language: Английский

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Changes in Salinity, Mangrove Community Ecology, and Organic Blue Carbon Stock in Response to Cyclones at Indian Sundarbans DOI Creative Commons
Abhiroop Chowdhury, Aliya Naz, Seema B. Sharma

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Life, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(7), P. 1539 - 1539

Published: July 11, 2023

Climate change-induced frequent cyclones are pumping saline seawater into the Sundarbans. Fani, Amphan, Bulbul, and Yaas were major that hit region during 2019–2021. This study represents changes in soil parameters, mangrove biodiversity zonation due to cyclone surges Indian Sundarbans between 2017 2021. Increasing tidal water salinity (parts per thousand) trends both pre-monsoon (21 33) post-monsoon (14 19) seasons have been observed A 46% reduction organic blue carbon pool is a 31% increase salinity. Soil has calculated by wet digestion elemental analyzer method, which linearly correlated with each other. available nitrogen (30%) phosphorous (33%) also observed. Salinity-sensitive mangroves, such as Xylocarpus granatum, moluccensis, Rhizophora mucronata, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, cylindrica, seen local extinction sampled population. An increasing trend relative density of resilient, Avicennia marina, Suaeda maritima, Aegiceras corniculatum decreasing true (Ceriops decandra) observed, response rise surface well soil. As evident from Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) Abundance/Frequency ratio (A/F), gradient changed, becoming more homogeneous dominance A. marina. These findings indicate cyclone, climate sea level can adversely impact Sustainable Development Goal 13 (climate action), sink 14 (life below water), sensitive mangroves.

Language: Английский

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Litterfall Production and Decomposition in Tropical and Subtropical Mangroves: Research Trends and Interacting Effects of Biophysical, Chemical, and Anthropogenic Factors DOI
Jonathan O. Hernandez, Byung Bae Park

Wetlands, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 44(2)

Published: Jan. 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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Marine protected area and climate change: A mapping review DOI Creative Commons
Thirukanthan Chandra Segaran,

Parashuram Kallem,

Idham Sumarto Pratama

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Ecological Informatics, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 103042 - 103042

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Role of 5G Network in Revolutionizing Agriculture for Sustainable Development: A Comprehensive Review DOI Creative Commons
Wajid Rehman, Mohsin Ali Koondhar, Samandar Khan Afridi

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Energy Nexus, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100368 - 100368

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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A Systematic Review and Global Trends on Blue Carbon and Sustainable Development: A Bibliometric Study from 2012 to 2023 DOI Open Access
Shufen Pang,

Mazlinawati Abdul Majid,

Hadinnapola Appuhamilage Chintha Crishanthi Perera

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(6), P. 2473 - 2473

Published: March 16, 2024

Halfway through Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, only 15 percent of the goals have been reached. As a carbon storage and climate change mitigation mechanism, blue is closely related to sustainable development plays an important role in global cycle. In spite its great potential, still faces several challenges terms achieving Development Goals. Herein, this review aims retrieve all known impacts on research published Web Science from 2012 2023 using sequence bibliometric analyses. Keywords such as “blue carbon” “sustain*” (including “sustainability”, “sustainable”, etc.) were used article extraction. CiteSpace, science mapping tool, was capture visually present information about development. Upon reviewing existing literature, no study has concentrated bibliometrically analyzing visualizing studies This sets out fill gap by examining key areas concentration works date. Moreover, integration may help develop supportive policies marine sinks. Despite valuable contribution body knowledge, generalizations results must be made cautiously due use single database, which case Science.

Language: Английский

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Microbe, climate change and marine environment: Linking trends and research hotspots DOI
Thirukanthan Chandra Segaran, Mohamad Nor Azra, Fathurrahman Lananan

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Marine Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 189, P. 106015 - 106015

Published: May 24, 2023

Language: Английский

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Wetland Mapping and Landscape Analysis for Supporting International Wetland Cities: Case Studies in Nanchang City and Wuhan City DOI Creative Commons
Geng Zhipeng, Weiguo Jiang, Kaifeng Peng

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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 16, P. 8858 - 8870

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

As the second batch of international wetland cities, Wuhan and Nanchang, both provincial capital cities in China, have abundant resources. An important sign achievement protecting urban areas is city designation. Understanding growth changes wetlands necessary for protection management. Thus, it crucial to conduct proper mapping these cities. By studying sustainable planning can be provided promote coordinated development In this research, Google Earth Engine random forest machine learning were used. According "Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom" research framework, we carried out diverse Nanchang with a resolution 10 m 2015 2020. Then, using findings mapping, examined landscapes two Finally, study indicators over time frame. The results showed that (1) our 2020 achieved good accuracy, overall accuracy 0.90 kappa coefficient 0.85. (2) total area increased. grew by 91.11 km2, while 290.68 km2. Most restored far from construction areas. fragmentation decreased, diversity increased, rate was high. (3) Wetland rates rose 17.79 19.07% 19.74 23.12% Wuhan, according between remained unchanged, but decreased. needs strengthen increased wetlands. addition, found most previously cultivated land. framework easily implemented other regions world.

Language: Английский

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Características estructurales del mangle rojo (Rhizophora mangle) en el manglar de Puerto Pizarro (Tumbes, Perú) DOI Creative Commons
Marco Zapata-Cruz, Ramón García-Seminario, Auberto Hidalgo Mogollón

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FIGEMPA Investigación y Desarrollo, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(1), P. 01 - 15

Published: Jan. 31, 2024

El manglar de Puerto Pizarro, forma parte del Tumbes, el más grande Perú; es también con mayor impacto antrópico en la región; éste no se han realizado estudios sobre estado su población Rhizophora mangle, especie mangle importante los manglares peruanos. La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo establecer las características estructurales R. Pizarro. estudio realizó subdividiendo área tres zonas (A, B y C), cuales seleccionaron 41 parcelas 1 ha cada una, parcela tomó una sub-área 0,25 (50 m x 50 m). En estas sub-áreas evaluaron árboles especies Laguncularia racemosa Avicennia germinans respecto a sus diámetro altura pecho (DAP), altura, basal, densidad, frecuencia, dominancia e índice valor importancia ecológica (IVI). Se encontró que presentó un DAP, basal otras especies; así también, IVI relativos (ajustados al 100%) valores 51,5%, 100%, 82,6% 53,3%, respectivamente. Los hallazgos permiten concluir Pizarro madura, predominancia fustales latizales. Sin embargo, son homogéneas toda puesto zona A, menor salinidad, presenta mejores C hay actividad antrópica salinidad.

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