DocumentCode :
2002647
Title :
Mangrove forests change analysis in the western coastal of Guangdong Province, China using remote sensing and GIS (1988–2008)
Author :
Liu, Kai ; Wang, Shugong ; Wang, Xuena
Author_Institution :
Guangzhou Inst. of Geogr., Guangzhou, China
fYear :
2010
fDate :
18-20 June 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Mangroves are small evergreen trees that flourish in the intertidal zones of river deltas, lagoons, estuaries, and coastal systems in the tropics, subtropics, and some temperate coasts. Mangroves provide a variety of ecological services for human beings, such as the protection of coasts from typhoon damage, pollutant absorption, and water purification. Guangdong province, used to locate half of mangrove wetlands in China, has witnessed the rapid decrease of the mangrove wetland since reform and opening up in late 1970s. Remote sensing can be conveniently used for the inventory of mangrove forests because field investigation is very difficult to carry out. Multi-temporal remote sensing images can also used to generate a long term spatial distribution and change detection of nature resource or land covers. In this study, a time series of Landsat TM and ETM+ images were used to extract mangrove forests change information in the Pearl River Estuary and the western coastal of Guangdong Province in South China over the past 20 years. Three time period (1988-1991, 1998-2000, and 2006-2008) mangrove maps were generated from these Landsat images. Comparison of classification results between theses three time periods shows that the geographic coverage of mangrove forests has dramatic change both in area and spatial distribution in the past three decades in the Pearl River Estuary and the western coastal of Guangdong Province. This study documents the changes of mangrove forests and demonstrates that Remote Sensing and GIS offer important data and tools in the advancement of coastal nature resource managements and ecosystem monitoring. Application of Geographical Information Sciences technologies and the change information are critical for evaluating, management, protection these precious nature resources, and decision making for sustainable development in local government.
Keywords :
decision making; ecology; geographic information systems; geophysical image processing; photogrammetry; remote sensing; rivers; terrain mapping; time series; vegetation mapping; water pollution; AD 1988 to 1991; AD 1998 to 2000; AD 2006 to 2008; GIS; Guangdong province; Landsat ETM+ images; Pearl River Estuary; South China; change detection; coastal nature resource managements; coastal systems; decision making; ecosystem monitoring; estuaries; evergreen trees; intertidal zones; lagoons; land covers; local government; mangrove forests change analysis; mangrove maps; mangrove wetlands; multitemporal remote sensing images; nature resource; pollutant absorption; river deltas; spatial distribution; sustainable development; temperate coasts; time series; typhoon damage; water purification; Earth; Monitoring; Remote sensing; Rivers; Satellites; Sea measurements; Visualization; Change detection; Guangdong Province; Landsat images; Mangrove;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoinformatics, 2010 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7301-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GEOINFORMATICS.2010.5568024
Filename :
5568024
Link To Document :
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