TITLE:
Web-Based Platform and Remote Sensing Technology for Monitoring Mangrove Ecosystem
AUTHORS:
Evelyn Anthony Rodriguez, John Edgar Sualog Anthony, Randy Anthony Quitain, Wilma Cledera Delos Santos, Ernesto Jr. Benda Rodriguez
KEYWORDS:
Mangrove Ecosystems, Monitoring, Remote Sensing, Web-Based Platform
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ecology,
Vol.15 No.1,
January
8,
2025
ABSTRACT: Remote sensing and web-based platforms have emerged as vital tools in the effective monitoring of mangrove ecosystems, which are crucial for coastal protection, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration. Utilizing satellite imagery and aerial data, remote sensing allows researchers to assess the health and extent of mangrove forests over large areas and time periods, providing insights into changes due to environmental stressors like climate change, urbanization, and deforestation. Coupled with web-based platforms, this technology facilitates real-time data sharing and collaborative research efforts among scientists, policymakers, and conservationists. Thus, there is a need to grow this research interest among experts working in this kind of ecosystem. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive literature review on the effective role of remote sensing and web-based platform in monitoring mangrove ecosystem. The research paper utilized the thematic approach to extract specific information to use in the discussion which helped realize the efficiency of digital monitoring for the environment. Web-based platforms and remote sensing represent a powerful tool for environmental monitoring, particularly in the context of forest ecosystems. They facilitate the accessibility of vital data, promote collaboration among stakeholders, support evidence-based policymaking, and engage communities in conservation efforts. As experts confront the urgent challenges posed by climate change and environmental degradation, leveraging technology through web-based platforms is essential for fostering a sustainable future for the forests of the world.