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Introduction of forest cover and carbon mapping in the greater mekong subregion and Malaysia project ( EI收录)
文献类型:会议论文
英文题名:Introduction of forest cover and carbon mapping in the greater mekong subregion and Malaysia project
作者:Li, Zengyuan[1] Pang, Yong[1] Huang, Chengquan[2] Sun, Guoqing[2] John, Townshend[2] Vivarad, Phonekeo[3] Li, Chungan[5] Khali Aziz, Hamzah[6] Yue, Cairong[4] Sukan, Pungkul[7] Sithong, Thongmanivong[8] Nguyen, Phu Hung[9] Kao, Dana[10] Tan, Bingxiang[1] Chen, Erxue[1] Qin, Xianlin[1] Li, Shiming[1] Li, Jie[1] Zhang, Lianhua[1,4] Zhao, Kairui[1,4]
第一作者:李增元
机构:[1] Institute of Forest Resource Information Technique, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, China; [2] Department of Geography, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, United States; [3] Geoinformatics Center, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand; [4] Forestry Institute, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China; [5] Guangxi Forest Inventory and Planning Institute, 4 Zhonghua Road, Nanning 530011, Guangxi, China; [6] Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kepong 52109 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; [7] Forest Land Management Office, Royal Forest Department, BKK, 10900, Thailand; [8] Research Division, Faculty of Forestry, National University of Laos, Vientiane, Laos; [9] Forest Inventory and Planning Institute, Viet Nam; [10] Department of Forest and Forestry Community Management, Forestry Administration of Cambodia, Cambodia
会议论文集:33rd Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2012, ACRS 2012
会议日期:November 26, 2012 - November 30, 2012
会议地点:Pattaya, Thailand
语种:英文
外文关键词:Carbon - Climate change - Ecosystems - Mapping - Remote sensing - Sustainable development
年份:2012
摘要:Forests play a vital role in sustainable development and provide a range of economic, social and environmental benefits, including essential ecosystem services such as climate change mitigation and adaptation. For the purposes of the project, the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and Malaysia comprises of Cambodia, the People's Republic of China (Yunnan province and Guangxi province), Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam. This region is rich in forest resources, but the forests have been undergoing rapid changes due to human activities. The project will be achieved by making intensive use of recent satellite remote sensing technology, establishing regional forest cover maps, documenting forest change processes and estimating carbon storage in the GMS and Malaysia. The project structure and some results from 1st phase were introduced.
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