Title :
Linking Changes in Landscape Composition and Configuration with Sandfly Occurrence in Southwest France
Author :
Martinez, Susana ; Vanwambeke, Sophie O. ; Ready, Paul
Author_Institution :
Univ. Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve
Abstract :
In recent years, several vector-borne, parasitic or zoonotic diseases have (re)-emerged and spread in Europe and elsewhere with major health, ecological, socio-economical and political consequences. One of these diseases is leishmaniasis. In southwestern France, it is transmitted by two sandfly vectors (Phlebotomus ariasi and Phlebotomus perniciosus). The objective of this research was to assess the effects of land cover and land cover change and fragmentation on the spatial distribution of Phlebotomus ariasi in southwestern France. Using GIS and remote sensing techniques we analysed the relationships between vectors and landscape-level environmental variables based on time series of fine resolution satellite data over the last two decades. Environmental variables were extracted from Landsat TM images and included both landscape composition and configuration. Changes in landscape composition and configuration were analysed and a logistic regression was used to test the association between sandfly presence/absence and these variables. The study suggested that, although relevant changes in landscape composition and structure were not found between 1984 and 2003, there is a significant association with some environmental variables describing sandfly habitat.
Keywords :
diseases; feature extraction; geographic information systems; geophysics computing; remote sensing; time series; Europe; GIS; Landsat TM images; Phlebotomns perniciosus; Phlebotomus ariasi; ecological consequence; environmental variables; health consequence; land cover change; land cover effects; landscape composition; landscape configuration; leishmaniasis; logistic regression; parasitic diseases; political consequence; remote sensing techniques; sandfly occurrence; socio-economical consequence; southwest France; spatial distribution; time series; zoonotic diseases; Data mining; Europe; Geographic Information Systems; Joining processes; Logistics; Parasitic diseases; Remote sensing; Satellites; Spatial resolution; Time series analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Analysis of Multi-temporal Remote Sensing Images, 2007. MultiTemp 2007. International Workshop on the
Conference_Location :
Leuven
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0846-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0846-6
DOI :
10.1109/MULTITEMP.2007.4293045