Remote Sensing and Invasive Plants in Coastal Ecosystems: What We Know So Far and Future Prospects

Author:

Villalobos Perna Priscila1ORCID,Di Febbraro Mirko1ORCID,Carranza Maria Laura1ORCID,Marzialetti Flavio1ORCID,Innangi Michele1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Envix-Lab, Department of Biosciences and Territory, Molise University, Contrada Fonte Lappone, snc, 86090 Pesche, Italy

Abstract

Coastal environments are highly threatened by invasive alien plants (IAP), and Remote Sensing (RS) may offer a sound support for IAP detection and mapping. There is still a need for an overview of the progress and extent of RS applications on invaded coasts that can help the development of better RS procedures to support IAP management. We conducted a systematic literature review of 68 research papers implementing, recommending, or discussing RS tools for IAP mapping in coastal environments, published from 2000 to 2021. According to this review, most research was done in China and USA, with Sporobolus (17.3%) being the better studied genus. The number of studies increased at an accelerated rate from 2015 onwards, coinciding with the transition from RS for IAP detection to RS for invasion modeling. The most used platforms in the 2000s were aircraft, with satellites that increased from 2005 and unmanned aerial vehicles after 2014. Frequentist inference was the most adopted classification approach in the 2000s, as machine learning increased after 2009. RS applications vary with coastal ecosystem types and across countries. RS has a huge potential to further improve IAP monitoring. The extension of RS to all coasts of the world requires advanced applications that bring together current and future Earth observation data.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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