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Assessing ecological risk through automated drainage extraction and watershed delineation

机译:通过自动排水提取和流域划分评估生态风险

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Decision makers are frequently involved in projects requiring ecological risk definition, which are inherent to biological conservation process. It is important to recognize these risks in order to invest wisely in the management and protection of biological resources. In this matter, Geographic Information System tools and remote sensing data have been used frequently as important components in planning and management of conservation units, Rabus et al. (2003), Valeriano et al. (2009) and Valeriano et al. (2010) stressed the advantages of using data that were gathered during the Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) for biological and geomorphologic purposes. For Brazil's national territory, the SRTM data were refined (Valeriano, 2008) and offered as free access on the TOPODATA Project website (http://www.dsr.inpe.br/topodata) where geomorphometric information (including elevation data) at a resolution of 30. m are provided. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate an example of how TOPODATA products have been applied in order to determine the ecological risk of the border of a Conservation Unit, located in the State of S?o Paulo-Brazil, in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, using automated drainage network and watershed extraction. A comparison between SRTM, TOPODATA, and ASTER DEM was carried out, showing an advantage of TOPODATA drainage network product. The vectors generated using this data are more similar to the official drainage network vectors than the drainage network extracted using ASTER-DEM or SRTM. The network product generated using ASTER-DEM produced many commission errors and the one generated using SRTM produced a poor network, with generalized vectors, less detailed than the others. The results showed that using the TOPODATA Project's Digital Elevation Model (DEM) can provide important data for ecological analysis and significant additional information for decision making, regarding drainage networks and watershed features. The produced map for border ecological risk showed to fit perfectly to the field work analyses, produced in other works. Furthermore, the extracted watershed polygons might furnish important information unrevealing best conservation unit boundaries, which means more efficient management and best biological conservation results.
机译:决策者经常参与需要生态风险定义的项目,这是生物保护过程所固有的。重要的是要认识到这些风险,以便明智地投资于生物资源的管理和保护。在这一问题上,地理信息系统工具和遥感数据经常被用作保护单位规划和管理中的重要组成部分。 (2003),Valeriano等。 (2009)和Valeriano等。 (2010年)强调了使用航天飞机雷达地形任务(SRTM)收集的数据进行生物学和地貌学研究的优势。对于巴西的国家领土,对SRTM数据进行了改进(Valeriano,2008年),并可以在TOPODATA项目网站(http://www.dsr.inpe.br/topodata)上免费访问,该网站的地貌信息(包括海拔数据)位于提供30. m的分辨率。本文的目的是演示一个示例,说明如何使用TOPODATA产品来确定位于巴西大西洋森林,巴西圣保罗州的自然保护区边界的生态风险。使用自动排水网络和分水岭提取。对SRTM,TOPODATA和ASTER DEM进行了比较,显示了TOPODATA排水网络产品的优势。使用此数据生成的矢量比使用ASTER-DEM或SRTM提取的排水网络更类似于官方排水网络矢量。使用ASTER-DEM生成的网络产品会产生许多佣金错误,而使用SRTM生成的网络产品会产生较差的网络,该网络的广义向量要比其他向量要少。结果表明,使用TOPODATA项目的数字高程模型(DEM)可以提供重要的数据用于生态分析,并提供重要的决策信息,涉及排水网络和流域特征。所制作的边界生态风险地图非常适合其他工作所进行的现场工作分析。此外,提取的流域多边形可能会提供重要信息,而无法揭示最佳保护单位的边界,这意味着更有效的管理和最佳的生物保护成果。

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