2021
DOI: 10.1109/jstars.2021.3093673
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Areal Extent, Species Composition, and Spatial Distribution of Coastal Saltmarshes in China

Abstract: Coastal saltmarshes are key ecosystems with important ecological functions. Yet, they have experienced widespread decline. Due to their importance, the conservation and restoration of saltmarshes are globally-shared objectives, including China. Despite multiple local studies, nationwide information about saltmarshes in China is scarce. Thus, we used remote sensing to delineate the spatial distribution and areal extent of saltmarshes along coastal China, and resolve their species composition. By interpreting 10… Show more

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“…The Suaeda salsa ( S. salsa ) community is a common vegetation in coastal wetland ecosystems, usually growing in the shallows near the coast, and is highly salt tolerant. S. salsa is widely distributed in coastal and north-western China, Central Asia and Europe, and it has a role in improving the physical and chemical properties of soils, providing habitat for animals, coping with climate change and maintaining the ecological functions of wetlands [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. The Liao River Estuary National Nature Reserve in China is also home to a community of S. salsa , which grows in April and May each year and turns from green to red in August and September, creating the famous ‘red beach’ landscape, which has become an important ecotourism resource for increasing revenue [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Suaeda salsa ( S. salsa ) community is a common vegetation in coastal wetland ecosystems, usually growing in the shallows near the coast, and is highly salt tolerant. S. salsa is widely distributed in coastal and north-western China, Central Asia and Europe, and it has a role in improving the physical and chemical properties of soils, providing habitat for animals, coping with climate change and maintaining the ecological functions of wetlands [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. The Liao River Estuary National Nature Reserve in China is also home to a community of S. salsa , which grows in April and May each year and turns from green to red in August and September, creating the famous ‘red beach’ landscape, which has become an important ecotourism resource for increasing revenue [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the image-based method, the crucial part is to get satellite images during low tide and high tide. The visual selection of scenes has been applied in some studies [28,29]. The method of visual selection requires intensive labor for large area mapping.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the random forest algorithm allows for a comparison of the contributions of different input variables to the training model while maintaining high accuracy [17]. This method of classification is the most promising for wetland mapping [18,19]. However, the random forest algorithm relies heavily on the remote sensing-based features of the samples, because of which the construction of the feature vector set is the basis for the classification.…”
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confidence: 99%