Using GIS to visualise and analyse deforestation
I can use GIS to visualise deforestation and analyse the causes of deforestation.
Using GIS to visualise and analyse deforestation
I can use GIS to visualise deforestation and analyse the causes of deforestation.
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Key learning points
- GIS uses remote sensing to investigate spatio-temporal changes in rainforests.
- Remote sensing includes satellite imagery and aerial imagery.
- Historical satellite imagery and aerial imagery can be studied using swipe tools such as the Esri Wayback App or 3D GIS.
- Remote sensing can be used to monitor and manage deforestation.
- Remote sensing can be used to analyse a range of economic activities which can contribute to causes of deforestation.
Keywords
Remote sensing - the collection of data at a distance reflected or emitted by objects, living things or areas on different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum, observed by satellite or aircraft
Satellite imagery - a type of remote sensing which uses observations by satellites of selected parts of the electromagnetic spectrum to monitor terrestrial, oceanic or atmospheric features and processes
Aerial imagery - a type of remote sensing which uses observations by aircraft of selected parts of the electromagnetic spectrum to monitor terrestrial, oceanic or atmospheric features and processes
Common misconception
Remote sensing data can easily be misinterpreted, especially if filters have been used.
Areas which appear green on an aerial or satellite image may not necessarily represent, e.g. green palm oil plantation or green fields may not be sustainable compared to the natural rainforest vegetation.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Match the keywords with their definitions:
the variety of plant and animal life in an ecosystem
the tallest trees in the rainforest, rising above all others
the continuous layer of trees that blocks out sunlight
the removal of large areas of forest by humans
the movement and exchange of nutrients within the ecosystem
Q2.Which continent contains the largest tropical rainforest in the world?
Q3.What is the main cause of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest?
Q4.Why do rainforest trees have buttress roots?
Q5.What is one result of deforestation?
Q6.Which of these best describes tropical rainforest climate?
Assessment exit quiz
4 Questions
Q1.Match the keywords to their definitions:
Data collected at a distance using different wavelengths
Images collected by satellites of features on Earth
Images collected by aircraft of features on Earth