Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data

Mangrove forest plays a very important role for both ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. In Vietnam, mangrove is mainly distributed in the Mekong delta. Recently, mangrove areas in this region decreased rapidly in both quality and quantity. The forest became bare, divided and scattered...

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Main Authors: Hai, Pham Minh, Tinh, Pham Hong, Son, Nguyen Phi, Thuy, Tran Van, Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hong, Sharma, Sahadev, Hoai, Do Thi, Duy, Vu Cong
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spelling my.um.eprints.402542023-11-24T09:19:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/40254/ Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data Hai, Pham Minh Tinh, Pham Hong Son, Nguyen Phi Thuy, Tran Van Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hong Sharma, Sahadev Hoai, Do Thi Duy, Vu Cong GE Environmental Sciences QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science SD Forestry Mangrove forest plays a very important role for both ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. In Vietnam, mangrove is mainly distributed in the Mekong delta. Recently, mangrove areas in this region decreased rapidly in both quality and quantity. The forest became bare, divided and scattered into many small patches, which was a major driver of ecosystem degradation. Without a quantitative method for effectively assessing mangrove health in the regional scale, the sustainably conserving mangrove is the challenge for the local governments. Remote sensing data has been widely used for monitoring mangrove distributions, while the characterization of spatial metrics is important to understand the underlying processes of mangrove change. The objectives of this study were to develop an approach to monitor mangrove health in Mui Ca Mau, Ca Mau province of Vietnam by utilizing satellite image textures to assess the mangrove patterns. The research result showed that mangrove areas increased double by 2015, but the forest had become more fragmented. We can be seen those changes in land use mainly come from land conversion from forest to shrimp farms, settlements areas and public constructions. The conserving existing mangrove forest in Mui Ca Mau should consider the relations between mangrove health and influencing factors indicated in the manuscript. Public Library of Science 2022-12-06 Article PeerReviewed Hai, Pham Minh and Tinh, Pham Hong and Son, Nguyen Phi and Thuy, Tran Van and Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hong and Sharma, Sahadev and Hoai, Do Thi and Duy, Vu Cong (2022) Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data. PLoS ONE, 17 (12). ISSN 1932-6203, DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275928 <https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275928>. 10.1371/journal.pone.0275928
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
SD Forestry
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
SD Forestry
Hai, Pham Minh
Tinh, Pham Hong
Son, Nguyen Phi
Thuy, Tran Van
Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hong
Sharma, Sahadev
Hoai, Do Thi
Duy, Vu Cong
Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data
description Mangrove forest plays a very important role for both ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. In Vietnam, mangrove is mainly distributed in the Mekong delta. Recently, mangrove areas in this region decreased rapidly in both quality and quantity. The forest became bare, divided and scattered into many small patches, which was a major driver of ecosystem degradation. Without a quantitative method for effectively assessing mangrove health in the regional scale, the sustainably conserving mangrove is the challenge for the local governments. Remote sensing data has been widely used for monitoring mangrove distributions, while the characterization of spatial metrics is important to understand the underlying processes of mangrove change. The objectives of this study were to develop an approach to monitor mangrove health in Mui Ca Mau, Ca Mau province of Vietnam by utilizing satellite image textures to assess the mangrove patterns. The research result showed that mangrove areas increased double by 2015, but the forest had become more fragmented. We can be seen those changes in land use mainly come from land conversion from forest to shrimp farms, settlements areas and public constructions. The conserving existing mangrove forest in Mui Ca Mau should consider the relations between mangrove health and influencing factors indicated in the manuscript.
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author Hai, Pham Minh
Tinh, Pham Hong
Son, Nguyen Phi
Thuy, Tran Van
Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hong
Sharma, Sahadev
Hoai, Do Thi
Duy, Vu Cong
author_facet Hai, Pham Minh
Tinh, Pham Hong
Son, Nguyen Phi
Thuy, Tran Van
Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hong
Sharma, Sahadev
Hoai, Do Thi
Duy, Vu Cong
author_sort Hai, Pham Minh
title Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data
title_short Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data
title_full Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data
title_fullStr Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data
title_full_unstemmed Mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data
title_sort mangrove health assessment using spatial metrics and multi-temporal remote sensing data
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/40254/
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