The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline?

Wetlands are among the most vulnerable, threatened, valuable, diverse, and heterogeneous ecosystems existing on our planet. While they provide invaluable ecosystem services to our society, they have been declining globally for many centuries. Monitoring of these changes is necessary for implementing...

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Autores principales: Strauch, A., Bunting, P., Campbell, J., Cornish, N., Eberle, J., Fatoyinbo, T., Franke, J., Hentze, K., Lagomasino, D., Lucas, R., Paganini, M., Rebelo, Lisa-Maria, Riffler, M., Rosenqvist, A., Steinbach, S., Thonfeld, F., Tottrup, C.
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Publicado: Wiley 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120591
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author Strauch, A.
Bunting, P.
Campbell, J.
Cornish, N.
Eberle, J.
Fatoyinbo, T.
Franke, J.
Hentze, K.
Lagomasino, D.
Lucas, R.
Paganini, M.
Rebelo, Lisa-Maria
Riffler, M.
Rosenqvist, A.
Steinbach, S.
Thonfeld, F.
Tottrup, C.
author_browse Bunting, P.
Campbell, J.
Cornish, N.
Eberle, J.
Fatoyinbo, T.
Franke, J.
Hentze, K.
Lagomasino, D.
Lucas, R.
Paganini, M.
Rebelo, Lisa-Maria
Riffler, M.
Rosenqvist, A.
Steinbach, S.
Strauch, A.
Thonfeld, F.
Tottrup, C.
author_facet Strauch, A.
Bunting, P.
Campbell, J.
Cornish, N.
Eberle, J.
Fatoyinbo, T.
Franke, J.
Hentze, K.
Lagomasino, D.
Lucas, R.
Paganini, M.
Rebelo, Lisa-Maria
Riffler, M.
Rosenqvist, A.
Steinbach, S.
Thonfeld, F.
Tottrup, C.
author_sort Strauch, A.
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description Wetlands are among the most vulnerable, threatened, valuable, diverse, and heterogeneous ecosystems existing on our planet. While they provide invaluable ecosystem services to our society, they have been declining globally for many centuries. Monitoring of these changes is necessary for implementing efficient conservation policies and sustainable management schemes. Earth observation techniques can support the effort of monitoring, assessing, and inventorying wetlands at different scales with ever growing capabilities and toolsets. While the GEO-Wetlands initiative provides a framework for collaboratively increasing and utilizing these capabilities, global stakeholders like the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and U.N. Environment are starting to adopt EO-based methods in their guidelines and technical reports. Many challenges still remain, although different projects and case studies successfully demonstrate the opportunities provided by the growing data archives, analysis algorithms, and processing capabilities. Many of these demonstrations focus on local wetland sites. The mapping and inventorying, specifically of vegetated wetlands, on national or even global scales remains a challenge for the wetlands and EO communities for years to come. Collaboration and partnership between different stakeholders of both communities are key for success. Initiatives like GEO-Wetlands, in cooperation with global stakeholders, need to provide the framework for this collaborative effort.
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spelling CGSpace1205912025-05-20T07:06:16Z The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline? Strauch, A. Bunting, P. Campbell, J. Cornish, N. Eberle, J. Fatoyinbo, T. Franke, J. Hentze, K. Lagomasino, D. Lucas, R. Paganini, M. Rebelo, Lisa-Maria Riffler, M. Rosenqvist, A. Steinbach, S. Thonfeld, F. Tottrup, C. wetlands monitoring collaboration frameworks earth observation satellites landsat datasets mapping sustainable development goals stakeholders ecosystem services water resources surface water water quality mangroves land use land cover normalized difference vegetation index case studies Wetlands are among the most vulnerable, threatened, valuable, diverse, and heterogeneous ecosystems existing on our planet. While they provide invaluable ecosystem services to our society, they have been declining globally for many centuries. Monitoring of these changes is necessary for implementing efficient conservation policies and sustainable management schemes. Earth observation techniques can support the effort of monitoring, assessing, and inventorying wetlands at different scales with ever growing capabilities and toolsets. While the GEO-Wetlands initiative provides a framework for collaboratively increasing and utilizing these capabilities, global stakeholders like the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and U.N. Environment are starting to adopt EO-based methods in their guidelines and technical reports. Many challenges still remain, although different projects and case studies successfully demonstrate the opportunities provided by the growing data archives, analysis algorithms, and processing capabilities. Many of these demonstrations focus on local wetland sites. The mapping and inventorying, specifically of vegetated wetlands, on national or even global scales remains a challenge for the wetlands and EO communities for years to come. Collaboration and partnership between different stakeholders of both communities are key for success. Initiatives like GEO-Wetlands, in cooperation with global stakeholders, need to provide the framework for this collaborative effort. 2022-08-31 2022-08-22T13:53:46Z 2022-08-22T13:53:46Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120591 en Limited Access Wiley Strauch, A.; Bunting, P.; Campbell, J.; Cornish, N.; Eberle, J.; Fatoyinbo, T.; Franke, J.; Hentze, K.; Lagomasino, D.; Lucas, R.; Paganini, M.; Rebelo, Lisa-Maria; Riffler, M.; Rosenqvist, A.; Steinbach, S.; Thonfeld, F.; Tottrup, C. 2022. The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline?. In Kavvada, A.; Cripe, D.; Friedl, L. (Eds.). Earth observation applications and global policy frameworks. Washington, DC, USA: American Geophysical Union (AGU); Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley. pp.85-104. (Geophysical Monograph Series 274) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119536789.ch5]
spellingShingle wetlands
monitoring
collaboration
frameworks
earth observation satellites
landsat
datasets
mapping
sustainable development goals
stakeholders
ecosystem services
water resources
surface water
water quality
mangroves
land use
land cover
normalized difference vegetation index
case studies
Strauch, A.
Bunting, P.
Campbell, J.
Cornish, N.
Eberle, J.
Fatoyinbo, T.
Franke, J.
Hentze, K.
Lagomasino, D.
Lucas, R.
Paganini, M.
Rebelo, Lisa-Maria
Riffler, M.
Rosenqvist, A.
Steinbach, S.
Thonfeld, F.
Tottrup, C.
The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline?
title The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline?
title_full The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline?
title_fullStr The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline?
title_full_unstemmed The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline?
title_short The fate of wetlands: can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline?
title_sort fate of wetlands can the view from space help us to stop and reverse their global decline
topic wetlands
monitoring
collaboration
frameworks
earth observation satellites
landsat
datasets
mapping
sustainable development goals
stakeholders
ecosystem services
water resources
surface water
water quality
mangroves
land use
land cover
normalized difference vegetation index
case studies
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120591
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