评估美国长途步道的荒野状态--探索 SDGSAT-1 微光成像仪数据的潜力

IF 11.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Liding Wang , Mingyang Lv , Changyong Dou , Yue Cao , Steve Carver , Xiancai Lu , Shaochun Dong , Siming Deng , Huadong Guo
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世界各地的长距离徒步旅行路线是连接广大荒野地区的重要 "纽带",为评估联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)的进展情况提供了独特的机会。然而,这些徒步旅行线路的漫长长度给数据收集带来了挑战,限制了它们在可持续发展研究中的潜在用途。遥感技术,如 SDGSAT-1 提供的高空间分辨率和彩色微光成像仪数据,有望应对这些挑战。本研究重点关注美国七条著名的长途步道:阿巴拉契亚步道、亚利桑那国家风景步道、布基耶步道、海杜克步道、冰河时期国家风景步道、太平洋山脊步道和西北太平洋步道,以及每条步道周围 20 公里的缓冲区。通过整合微光和人口数据,我们引入了一种方法来量化这些荒野区域内的人口数量。包括人口密度、土地使用、放牧强度和交通网络在内的人为指标被用于开发荒野评估方法,并采用了增强型人类足迹指数。我们的研究结果对所选路径的荒野状况进行了比较评估,深入了解了不同程度的人类影响,并确定了最迫切需要保护的区域。
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Evaluating the wilderness status of long-distance trails in the United States - Exploring the potential of SDGSAT-1 glimmer imager data
Long-distance hiking trails worldwide serve as vital ‘threads’ connecting vast wilderness areas, offering unique opportunities to evaluate progress toward the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, their extensive lengths pose challenges for data collection, limiting their potential use in sustainable development research. Remote sensing technologies, such as high-spatial-resolution and color glimmer imager data from SDGSAT-1, hold promise in addressing these challenges. This study focuses on seven prominent U.S. long-distance trails: the Appalachian Trail, Arizona National Scenic Trail, Buckeye Trail, Hayduke Trail, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and Pacific Northwest Trail, along with 20 km buffer zones surrounding each trail. By integrating glimmer and population data, we introduce a method to quantify human populations within these wilderness areas. Anthropogenic indicators, including population density, land use, grazing intensity, and transportation networks, are used to develop a wilderness evaluation methodology, employing an enhanced human footprint index. Our findings offer a comparative assessment of the wilderness conditions across the selected trails, providing insights into varying levels of human impact and identifying areas where conservation efforts are most urgently needed.
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Remote Sensing of Environment
Remote Sensing of Environment 环境科学-成像科学与照相技术
CiteScore
25.10
自引率
8.90%
发文量
455
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Remote Sensing of Environment (RSE) serves the Earth observation community by disseminating results on the theory, science, applications, and technology that contribute to advancing the field of remote sensing. With a thoroughly interdisciplinary approach, RSE encompasses terrestrial, oceanic, and atmospheric sensing. The journal emphasizes biophysical and quantitative approaches to remote sensing at local to global scales, covering a diverse range of applications and techniques. RSE serves as a vital platform for the exchange of knowledge and advancements in the dynamic field of remote sensing.
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