Use of satellite remote sensing for coastal conservation in the Eastern African Coast: advantages and shortcomings
2012; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 45; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5721/eujrs20124526
ISSN2279-7254
AutoresMaria Adelaide Ferreira, Francisco Andrade, Ricardo Manuel Nogueira Mendes, José Paula,
Tópico(s)Marine and fisheries research
ResumoLandsat 5 TM imagery from 2005 was used to map (at a coarse descriptive resolution) coastal habitats along the Tanzania/Mozambique transboundary zone. The map (available at http://www.transmap.fc.ul.pt/) was a reference for the study of environmental and social aspects, and for conservation, was disseminated among local stakeholders, ENGOs and various decision-making authorities and managers, and was used in the development of a transfrontier conservation area.Large scale remote sensing constitutes a cost-effective approach for research and management, as, with limited human, technical, temporal, and financial resources, it provides synoptic views of territories and allows for the estimation of quantitative changes in land use.
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