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MONITORING OF RAPID LAND COVER CHANGES IN EASTERN JAPAN USING TERRA/MODIS DATA

机译:利用TERRA / MODIS数据监测日本东部快速土地覆盖变化

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Vegetation and land cover in Japan are rapidly changing. Abandoned farmland in 2010, for example, was 396,000 ha, or triple that of 1985. Efficient monitoring of changes in land cover is vital to both conservation of biodiversity and sustainable regional development. The Ministry of Environment is currently producing 1/25,000 scale vegetation maps for all of Japan, but the work is not yet completed. Traditional research is time consuming, and has difficulty coping with the rapid nature of change in the modern world. In this situation, classification of various scale remotely sensed data can be of premier use for efficient and timely monitoring of changes in vegetation.. In this research Terra/MODIS data is utilized to classify land cover in all of eastern Japan. Emphasis is placed on the Tohoku area, where large scale and rapid changes in vegetation have occurred in the aftermath of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake of 11 March 2011. Large sections of coastal forest and agricultural lands, for example, were directly damaged by the earthquake or inundated by subsequent tsunami. Agricultural land was also abandoned due to radioactive contamination from the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. The classification results are interpreted within the framework of a Landscape Transformation Sere model developed by Hara et al (2010), which presents a multi-staged pattern for tracking vegetation changes under successively heavy levels of human interference. The results of the research will be useful for balancing conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems with the needs for regional redevelopment.
机译:日本的植被和土地覆盖正在迅速变化。例如,2010年的废弃耕地为396,000公顷,是1985年的三倍。有效监测土地覆盖的变化对于保护生物多样性和可持续的区域发展都是至关重要的。环境省目前正在为全日本制作1 / 25,000比例的植被图,但这项工作尚未完成。传统研究非常耗时,并且难以应对现代世界变化的迅速性质。在这种情况下,对各种规模的遥感数据进行分类可以有效,及时地监测植被变化。.在本研究中,Terra / MODIS数据被用于对整个日本东部的土地覆盖进行分类。重点放在东北地区,该地区在2011年3月11日东日本大地震后发生了大规模且快速的植被变化。例如,地震直接破坏了沿海森林和农田的大部分区域或随后的海啸淹没。由于福岛核电站事故造成的放射性污染,农业用地也被废弃。分类结果是在Hara等人(2010)开发的景观转化转换模型的框架内解释的,该模型提供了一个多阶段模式来跟踪在接连不断的人为干扰下的植被变化。研究结果将有助于平衡生物多样性和生态系统的保护与区域重建的需求。

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