Applications of Remote Sensing as Climate Resilience Technique: A Bibliometric Research Trends

Arpita Ghosh
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Regional variances in climate, soil, and topography make agricultural production systems particularly fragile. Animal health are negatively impacted by variations in air temperature, precipitation, frequency, and intensity of extreme weather events. For its assessment and administration, cutting-edge methods like remote sensing (RS), global positioning systems, and geographic information systems (GIS) might be very beneficial. The RM & GIS are essential tools with numerous applications for tackling these problems. The impact of climatic and human-induced changes on the environment is receiving more attention as a result of climate change. Due to climate change and human activity, "desertification" describes the degradation of land in arid, semiarid, and dry sub-humid regions. Natural resource sustainability in changing climates can be obtained with the application of RS and GIS. In this review article, the issues towards wildlife were demonstrated and the application of remote sensing was discussed to reduce the impact of climate change to save the wildlife and its preservation. Further, the bibliometric analysis was conducted via R-studio Bibliometric tool, which entailed that developed countries (USA, Canada, Germany) are more forward to applying remote sensing tool to mitigate climate risks.
遥感作为气候恢复技术的应用:文献计量学研究趋势
气候、土壤和地形的区域差异使农业生产系统特别脆弱。动物健康受到气温、降水、极端天气事件的频率和强度变化的负面影响。对于其评估和管理,遥感(RS)、全球定位系统(gps)和地理信息系统(GIS)等尖端方法可能非常有益。RM &;GIS是解决这些问题的重要工具,有许多应用程序。由于气候变化,气候和人为变化对环境的影响越来越受到关注。由于气候变化和人类活动,“荒漠化”是指干旱、半干旱和亚湿润干旱地区的土地退化。利用遥感和地理信息系统可以获得气候变化条件下自然资源的可持续性。本文阐述了气候变化对野生动物的影响,并讨论了遥感技术在减少气候变化对野生动物的影响、拯救和保护野生动物方面的应用。此外,通过R-studio文献计量工具进行文献计量分析,发现发达国家(美国、加拿大、德国)更倾向于应用遥感工具来缓解气候风险。
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