Evaluating the conservation state of the páramo ecosystem: An object-based image analysis and CART algorithm approach for central Ecuador
Abstract:
Ecuadorian páramo ecosystems (EPEs) function as water sources, contain large soil carbon stores and high levels of biodiversity, and support human populations. The EPEs are mainly herbaceous páramo (HP). To inform policy and management and help drive ecological science toward a better understanding of the HP ecosystem, and the relationships among its multiple ecosystem services, we asked: (1) What is the state of the HP regarding its land use/land cover (LULC)?; and (2) Is the HP being pushed away from its natural state or it is regenerating? To answer these questions, we assessed the LULC in central EPEs using Landsat 8 imagery, Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) and a Classification and Regression Trees (CART) algorithm. Results show that two-fifths of the paramo ecosystem remain as native HP (NHP) and two-fifths as anthropogenic HP (AHP). Although the anthropic alteration of the pedogenesis of young paramo soil leads to the establishment of AHP, we found evidence of regeneration and resilience of the NHP. The results of this study will be useful to scientists and decision-makers with interest in páramo ecosystems in central Ecuador. The proposed methodology is simple, fast, and could be implemented in other landscapes to establish comprehensive monitoring systems useful in landscape assessment and planning. Ecology; Ecosystem change; Environmental analysis; Environmental assessment; Environmental impact assessment; Environmental science; Human geography; Land use; Nature conservation; Páramo ecosystem; Herbaceous páramo ecosystem; Páramo resilience; Classifier decision tree
Año de publicación:
2019
Keywords:
- Classifier decision tree
- Ecology
- ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
- Environmental analysis
- Human geography
- Páramo ecosystem
- Land use
- environmental science
- Ecosystem change
- Environmental Assessment
- Nature conservation
- Herbaceous páramo ecosystem
- Páramo resilience
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Ecosistema
- Servicios de ecosistema
Áreas temáticas:
- Miscelánea
- Geología, hidrología, meteorología
- Ecología