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The conservation value of elevation data accuracy and model sophistication in reserve design under sea‐level rise

机译:海平面上升下高程数据准确性和模型复杂性在保护区设计中的保护价值

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Many studies have explored the value of using more sophisticated coastal impact models and higher resolution elevation data in sea‐level rise (SLR) adaptation planning. However, we know little about to what extent the improved models and data could actually lead to better conservation outcomes under SLR. This is important to know because high‐resolution data are likely to not be available in some data‐poor coastal areas in the world and running more complicated coastal impact models is relatively time‐consuming, expensive, and requires assistance by qualified experts and technicians. We address this research question in the context of identifying conservation priorities in response to SLR. Specifically, we investigated the conservation value of using more accurate light detection and ranging (Lidar)‐based digital elevation data and process‐based coastal land‐cover change models (Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model, SLAMM) to identify conservation priorities versus simple “bathtub” models based on the relatively coarse National Elevation Dataset (NED) in a coastal region of northeast Florida. We compared conservation outcomes identified by reserve design software (Zonation) using three different model dataset combinations (Bathtub–NED, Bathtub–Lidar, and SLAMM–Lidar). The comparisons show that the conservation priorities are significantly different with different combinations of coastal impact models and elevation dataset inputs. The research suggests that it is valuable to invest in more accurate coastal impact models and elevation datasets in SLR adaptive conservation planning because this model–dataset combination could improve conservation outcomes under SLR. Less accurate coastal impact models, including ones created using coarser Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data can still be useful when better data and models are not available or feasible, but results need to be appropriately assessed and communicated. A future research priority is to investigate how conservation priorities may vary among different SLR scenarios when different combinations of model‐data inputs are used.
机译:许多研究探索了在海平面上升(SLR)适应规划中使用更复杂的海岸影响模型和更高分辨率的海拔数据的价值。但是,我们对改进的模型和数据在多大程度上可以真正导致SLR的保护成果知之甚少。知道这一点很重要,因为在世界上某些数据贫乏的沿海地区可能无法获得高分辨率数据,并且运行更复杂的沿海影响模型相对耗时,昂贵且需要合格的专家和技术人员的协助。我们在确定响应单反的保护优先事项的背景下解决了这一研究问题。具体而言,我们调查了使用更精确的基于光检测和测距(Lidar)的数字高程数据以及基于过程的沿海土地覆盖变化模型(海平面影响沼泽模型,SLAMM)来确定保护优先级与简单的“浴缸”的保护价值。 ”模型基于佛罗里达州东北部沿海地区相对较粗的国家高程数据集(NED)。我们使用三种不同的模型数据集组合(Bathtub–NED,Bathtub–Lidar和SLAMM–Lidar),对通过储藏设计软件(分区)确定的保护成果进行了比较。比较表明,海岸影响模型和高程数据集输入的不同组合,保护优先级显着不同。该研究表明,在SLR自适应保护规划中投资更准确的海岸影响模型和海拔数据集非常有价值,因为这种模型-数据集组合可以改善SLR下的保护成果。当没有更好的数据和模型或可行的方法,但需要适当评估和传达结果时,精度较差的海岸影响模型(包括使用较粗糙的数字高程模型(DEM)数据创建的模型)仍然有用。未来的研究重点是调查当使用模型数据输入的不同组合时,保护优先级如何在不同的SLR场景之间变化。

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