首页> 外文期刊>Ecological indicators >A rapid indicator of cultural ecosystem service usage at a fine spatial scale: Content analysis of social media photographs
【24h】

A rapid indicator of cultural ecosystem service usage at a fine spatial scale: Content analysis of social media photographs

机译:在良好的空间规模上快速使用文化生态系统服务的指标:社交媒体照片的内容分析

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are an important benefit that habitats provide, particularly in the fragments of natural ecosystems that remain in urban areas. To manage CES we need to understand what people use habitats for, and where different activities take place. It is challenging to assess CES provision, as surveys and interviews are time consuming and can be expensive. Social media data, particularly geo-tagged photographs, are spatially explicit and contain visual information that can be used to infer cultural use. Indicators of CES derived from social media make use of existing data so may contribute useful information for rapid, cost-effective assessments of CES. In this study we develop an indicator of CES usage that is derived from photographs from an image-sharing website, at two different scales. First, we compare four small (<150 ha) urban mangrove sites in Singapore, using photograph content to classify sites according to predominant cultural use. Second, the spatial distribution of different CES was modelled within one site using MaxEnt. A resampling simulation was conducted to identify the sensitivity of the photograph classification to the number of photographs classified. Photographs of social recreation, organisms and landscapes occurred most commonly. The proportional occurrence of photograph types differed between sites depending on their characteristics. Within one site, the probability of occurrence of social recreation photographs was highest around built focal points, while photographs of organisms were more likely in the mangrove and terrestrial habitats. Classifying more than 50-70 photographs (which would take approximately 30 minutes) gave only small increases in categorisation accuracy. This tool for CES assessment rapidly provided information that would be useful for managing Singapore's mangroves. The approach could be widely applied to assess CES provision across a range of habitats and settings, helping CES to become more commonly considered in ecosystem service evaluations. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:文化生态系统服务(CES)是栖息地提供的重要好处,尤其是在保留在城市地区的自然生态系统碎片中。为了管理CES,我们需要了解人们使用栖息地的目的以及进行不同活动的地点。评估CES的供应具有挑战性,因为调查和访谈非常耗时,而且价格昂贵。社交媒体数据,尤其是带有地理标签的照片,在空间上是明确的,并且包含可用于推断文化用途的视觉信息。来自社交媒体的CES指标利用了现有数据,因此可以为快速,经济高效的CES评估提供有用的信息。在这项研究中,我们开发了CES使用情况的指标,该指标是从图像共享网站的照片中以两种不同的比例得出的。首先,我们比较了新加坡的四个小型(小于150公顷)城市红树林场所,使用照片内容根据主要文化用途对场所进行分类。其次,使用MaxEnt在一个站点内对不同CES的空间分布进行建模。进行了重采样模拟,以确定照片分类对分类照片数量的敏感性。社会娱乐,生物和景观的照片最常出现。在不同地点,照片类型的比例出现差异取决于其特征。在一个地点内,社交娱乐照片发生的可能性在建筑物焦点附近最高,而在红树林和陆地栖息地中出现生物照片的可能性更大。对超过50-70张照片进行分类(大约需要30分钟),因此分类准确率仅得到很小的提高。这项用于CES评估的工具迅速提供了有助于管理新加坡红树林的信息。该方法可广泛应用于评估各种栖息地和环境中CES的提供,从而帮助CES在生态系统服务评估中变得更加普遍。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号