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Impact of anthropogenic activities on the biodiversity of macrobenthos and benthic ecological quality in the mudflats of Hwangdo Island, South Korea: field surveys and remote sensing assessments [PDF]

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IntroductionAs coastal urbanization progresses, anthropogenic activities have significantly impacted mudflats. In South Korea, land reclamation and aquaculture have drastically altered mudflat ecosystems.MethodsIn our study, we utilized five remote ...
Chae-Woo Ma, Jian Liang
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Monitoring and Evaluation of Ecological Environment Changes in Dongzhuang Reservoir Basin in Shaanxi Province Based on Remote Sensing Ecological Index

open access: yesShuitu baochi tongbao, 2022
[Objective] Real-time and accurate monitoring of the ecological environment of the Dongzhuang reservoir basin in Shaanxi Province was carried out to provide data and theoretical support for the development and protection of the watershed and urban ...
Quan Wenting   +3 more
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Spatial-temporal variation and influencing factors of ecological environment quality in Jilin Province (China) [PDF]

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Jilin Province is a crucial region of interest for agricultural and forestry development in China. The deterioration of its ecological environment could have a severe impact on agricultural production and ecological conservation.
Chunmei Qu   +10 more
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An integrated land-sea framework for assessing coastal wetland ecological quality and the impact of Spartina alterniflora expansion: A case study from the eastern coast of China

open access: yesEcological Indicators
Coastal wetlands are vital in mitigating climate change through sequestering carbon, maintaining biodiversity and regulating flood storage capacity. Therefore, the ecological environmental quality (EEQ) assessment of coastal wetlands holds significant ...
Jingyi Wang   +8 more
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Assessing the Urban Eco-Environmental Quality by the Remote-Sensing Ecological Index: Application to Tianjin, North China

open access: yesISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2021
The remote-sensing ecological index (RSEI), which is built with greenness, moisture, dryness, and heat, has become increasingly recognized for its use in urban eco-environment quality assessment.
Ting Zhang   +4 more
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Spatiotemporal changes and driving factors of ecological environmental quality in the Yongding-Luan River Basin based on RSEI [PDF]

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The ecological environmental quality (EEQ) of the Yongding-Luan River Basin (YLRB) is pivotal to the ecological security of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (JJJ) region's core area.
Dongming Zhang   +5 more
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Spatial-temporal Evolution and Driving Factors of Ecological Environment Quality in Weihe River Basin Based on Remote Sensing Ecological Index [PDF]

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As a critical component of northwestern China's ecological security barrier, it is of great significance to comprehensively and accurately grasp the changes of ecological environment quality and its influencing factors in Weihe River Basin, which is ...
Li Yu, Wu Mengyue
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A Terrain-Adjusted Remote Sensing Framework for Identifying Ecologically Valuable and Tourism-Oriented Landscapes in Complex Mountainous Regions

open access: yesRemote Sensing
Traditional field-based ecological surveys are inefficient in mountainous regions with steep slopes and deep valleys, highlighting the need for new quantitative remote sensing–based approaches.
Zuodong Yang   +7 more
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Assessing the Ecological Environment Quality of Yellow River Delta according to the Remote Sensing Ecological Index [PDF]

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This study focuses on the ecological and environmental quality of the Yellow River Delta. Utilizing remote sensing data from 2013 to 2021, we employed the Remote Sensing Ecological Index (RSEI) derived from Landsat 8 OLI_TIRS graphics to gauge the ...
Kong Dexin
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Assessing ecological environmental quality and conservation effectiveness in the World’s largest urban green heart using the remote sensing ecological index (RSEI) and propensity score matching (PSM) [PDF]

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Urban Green Hearts (GHs) represent a unique ecological protection measure or policy. Evaluating the spatiotemporal dynamics of the ecological environmental quality (EEQ) of urban GHs and revealing their conservation effectiveness is crucial for promoting
Cen Meng   +4 more
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