公共服务技术的实施:用于监测保护区湿地的云地理信息

I. Díaz-Hormazábal, D. Valencia, J. Valenzuela
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湿地保护一直是智利林业局在智利野生保护区实施的保护战略的组成部分。这些生态系统极易受到其水文制度变化的影响,对与其相关的生物多样性产生直接影响。这些变化可能与降雨制度有关,然而,排水活动、过度放牧、填埋或支流偏差是这些生态系统今天面临的最大威胁。多年来,由于缺乏技术、计算或软件能力,智利公共服务部门对长期卫星信息不予考虑。如今,具有海量地理数据分析的云计算工具使遥感技术民主化,让位于web应用程序和在线信息分析平台的发展。b谷歌Earth Engine (GEE)开发了一个交互式网络应用程序,该应用程序使用与水存在相关的光谱指数,根据Landsat和Sentinel-2图像“几乎实时”地生成估算值。地表水卫星监测平台允许通过互联网自动处理可用于分析湿地的图像,克服了传统地理信息程序所需的时间和计算能力限制。这有助于支持这些生态系统的管理,降低了实地工作的成本,提高了智利野生保护区湿地监测的效率。
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Implementation Of Technologies in the Public Service: Geomatics in the Cloud for Monitoring Wetlands in Protected Areas
Wetlands protection has been a constitutive part of the conservation strategies that the Chilean Forest Service has implemented in the Protected Wild Areas of Chile. These ecosystems are highly vulnerable to changes in their hydrological regime, generating direct effects on the biodiversity associated with them. These changes may be related to the rainfall regime, however, the activities of drainage, overgrazing, landfill, or tributary deviation are the greatest threats that these ecosystems face today. For years, long-term satellite information was dismissed in the Chilean public service due to the lack of technical, computational or software capabilities. Nowadays, cloud computing tools with massive geodata analysis have democratized remote sensing, giving way to the development of web applications and online information analysis platforms. An interactive web application was developed in Google Earth Engine (GEE) that uses spectral indexes correlated with the presence of water, generating estimates in “almost real time” on Landsat and Sentinel-2 images. The Surface Water Satellite Monitoring Platform allows the automatic processing through the internet of the images available for the analyzed wetlands, overcoming the time and computational capacity restrictions required with conventional geomatics programs. This has allowed to support the management of these ecosystems, reducing the costs of field work and increasing the efficiency in the monitoring of wetlands in the Protected Wild Areas of Chile.
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