Ecological Impact Assessment Framework for areas affected by Natural Disasters

A. Setyanto, Kusrini Kusrini, G. B. Adninda, Renindya Kartikakirana, Rhisa Aidilla Suprapto, A. Laksito, I. M. D. Agastya, K. Chandramouli, A. Majlingová, Yvonne Brodrechtová, K. Demestichas, E. Izquierdo
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The forest's biodiversity consists of relations between trees, animals, the environment, and surrounding communities. Their existence required a certain balance both in number and composition. The diversity of the element itself creates a chain that connects each of the living things. Consistently, those mutual relationships are sometimes disturbed by pressures, whether man-made pressures or natural pressures. As a consequence of that event, the biodiversity loses its balance and becomes vulnerable to disaster. The fact that forest fire cases damage every living thing in the forest is becoming a massive issue in forest management. In some instances, the balance of forest biodiversity assembles an ecological resilience essential to the forest condition in combating disturbance. This paper reviews the biodiversity elements and their relationship to the extent to which elements will support ecological resilience. This is a review of 58 studies related to biodiversity balance and ecological resilience. The review discovered evidence that biodiversity components are connected and support each other. However, not every relation contributes to ecological resilience. As a result, we assess several biodiversity elements that might be useful in supporting ecological resilience, which are tree, environment, animal, and community. We also provide 2 case examples case to get the value of some biodiversity elements using a deep learning method.
自然灾害地区生态影响评估框架
森林的生物多样性包括树木、动物、环境和周围社区之间的关系。它们的存在需要在数量和构成上保持一定的平衡。元素本身的多样性创造了一条连接每一个生物的链条。一直以来,这些相互关系有时会受到压力的干扰,无论是人为的压力还是自然的压力。这一事件的后果是,生物多样性失去了平衡,容易受到灾难的影响。森林火灾损害了森林中的所有生物,这一事实正在成为森林管理中的一个重大问题。在某些情况下,森林生物多样性的平衡汇集了一种生态恢复力,对森林对抗干扰至关重要。本文综述了生物多样性要素及其相互关系,以及各要素对生态恢复力的支持程度。本文综述了生物多样性平衡与生态恢复力相关的58项研究。该综述发现了生物多样性组成部分相互联系和相互支持的证据。然而,并不是每一种关系都有助于生态弹性。因此,我们评估了几种可能有助于支持生态恢复力的生物多样性要素,即树木、环境、动物和群落。我们还提供了2个案例,用深度学习方法得到了一些生物多样性元素的值。
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