Title Current trends and issues in applications of remote sensing in coastal and marine conservation
Authors Jurkus, Egidijus ; Povilanskas, Ramūnas ; Razinkovas-Baziukas, Artūras ; Taminskas, Julius
DOI 10.3390/earth3010026
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Is Part of Earth.. Basel : MDPI AG. 2022, vol. 3, iss. 1, p. 433-447.. eISSN 2673-4834
Keywords [eng] citizen science ; coastal and marine conservation ; current trends ; KH Coder 3.0 ; remote sensing
Abstract [eng] The background of this feature article is a necessity to systematize a vast array of issues pertinent to the latest applications of remote sensing in coastal and marine conservation. Hence the purpose of this study: stocktaking of cutting-edge research articles in this field and eliciting the essential trends and issues shaping the knowledge and future research and technical development perspectives in coastal and marine nature conservation, which is pivotal for meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals till 2030. A hierarchical cluster analysis was undertaken with the KH Coder 3.0 tool to elicit topical co-occurrence networks for thematic words in academic papers from 2015 to 2021 on the topic quarried from Scholar Google. The article’s main findings are the elicited four main trending themes in applications of remote sensing in coastal and marine conservation: (1) Remote Sensing-Based Classification and Modelling; (2) Conservation of Tropical Coastal and Marine Habitats; (3) Mapping of Habitats and Species Distribution; (4) Ecosystem and Biodiversity Conservation and Resource Management. The main conclusion of the article is that habitat vulnerability is a key factor to take into consideration for the future hybrid applications of remote sensing and “citizen science” inputs.
Published Basel : MDPI AG
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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