2019
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/94845
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Assessing Land Cover Changes and CO2 Emissions in Tropical Forests, 1998-2016: A Case Study of the Sungai Wain Protection Forest

Abstract: Tropical rain forests play an important role in maintaining biodiversity [1]. Large, contiguous forest areas have long been traversed by animals for food, mates, and other resources [2]. There are specific and essential interactions among species and the biotic and abiotic environments, forming cooperation and competition that can eventually lead to niche partitioning [3]. Therefore, conserving tropical rain forests would matter for biodiversity and environmental interaction inside [4]. In terms of climate cha… Show more

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“…The observation of forest changes can be effectively obtained with the advantages of remote sensing techniques. For instance, Landsat multitemporal data was used to assess the land cover changes and CO 2 emissions in the tropical forest [2], or to extract construction land information [3]. In addition, the integration of remote sensing and a geographical information system (GIS) provides a useful tool to develop a forest plan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observation of forest changes can be effectively obtained with the advantages of remote sensing techniques. For instance, Landsat multitemporal data was used to assess the land cover changes and CO 2 emissions in the tropical forest [2], or to extract construction land information [3]. In addition, the integration of remote sensing and a geographical information system (GIS) provides a useful tool to develop a forest plan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%