2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14163876
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Nightlight Intensity Change Surrounding Nature Reserves: A Case Study in Orbroicher Bruch Nature Reserve, Germany

Abstract: Persistent global urbanization has a direct relationship to measurable artificial light at night (ALAN), and the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program has served an important role in monitoring this relationship over time. Recent studies have observed significant declines in insect abundance and populations, and ALAN has been recognized as a contributing factor. We investigated changes in nightlight intensity at various spatial scales surrounding insect traps located in Orbroicher Bruch Nature Reserve, Germ… Show more

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“…A study focusing on nature reserves in the United States reveals that the majority of endangered plant and animal habitats are situated in privately owned, low-elevation territories, posing challenges to existing reserves and other public lands in adequately safeguarding species diversity [15]. The foundation for plant growth and energy cycling within protected areas relies on land resources, and any changes to these resources can significantly impact the surrounding environment [31]. Furthermore, land use and land cover changes in the vicinity of protected areas can also influence their ecological functions and biodiversity [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study focusing on nature reserves in the United States reveals that the majority of endangered plant and animal habitats are situated in privately owned, low-elevation territories, posing challenges to existing reserves and other public lands in adequately safeguarding species diversity [15]. The foundation for plant growth and energy cycling within protected areas relies on land resources, and any changes to these resources can significantly impact the surrounding environment [31]. Furthermore, land use and land cover changes in the vicinity of protected areas can also influence their ecological functions and biodiversity [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%