2023
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4785
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Implementation of a multi‐layered land degradation monitoring and forecasting framework toward integrated countermeasure planning in drylands

Abstract: Various earth observation (EO) data and related spatial technologies are employed to monitor land degradation (LD) and its impacts on the drylands. However, a comprehensive framework that integrates multiple data sources and metrics to generate a consistent output still needs to be explored. Furthermore, the lack of consistency and the limited reliabilities of existing approaches make it challenging to identify proper countermeasures (avoid, reduce, reverse LD) and support decisions to combat LD in line with t… Show more

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“…Quantifying future LD is inherently difficult. Recent achievements based on artificial intelligence indicated promising methods to predict future LD that will most likely become a major research subject in the coming years (Gupta et al, 2023). Due to the complex and multifaceted definition of LD (“reduction or loss of the biological or economic productivity and complexity of the land”; UNCCD, 1994), even finding a scientific consensus on how to determine the current levels of LD is still challenging (Cherlet et al, 2018).…”
Section: Lup4ldn Addresses Challenging Aspects Of Ldn Concept Impleme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantifying future LD is inherently difficult. Recent achievements based on artificial intelligence indicated promising methods to predict future LD that will most likely become a major research subject in the coming years (Gupta et al, 2023). Due to the complex and multifaceted definition of LD (“reduction or loss of the biological or economic productivity and complexity of the land”; UNCCD, 1994), even finding a scientific consensus on how to determine the current levels of LD is still challenging (Cherlet et al, 2018).…”
Section: Lup4ldn Addresses Challenging Aspects Of Ldn Concept Impleme...mentioning
confidence: 99%