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21 November 2012 Supporting elephant conservation in Sri Lanka through MODIS imagery
Kithsiri Perera, Ryutaro Tateishi
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Proceedings Volume 8524, Land Surface Remote Sensing; 85241N (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.979382
Event: SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing, 2012, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract
The latest national elephant survey of Sri Lanka (2011) revealed Sri Lanka has 5,879 elephants. The total forest cover for these elephants is about 19,500 sq km (2012 estimation) and estimated forest area is about 30% of the country when smaller green patches are also counted. However, studies have pointed out that a herd of elephants need about a 100 sq km of forest patch to survive. With a high human population density (332 people per sq km, 2010), the pressure for land to feed people and elephants is becoming critical. Resent reports have indicated about 250 elephants are killed annually by farmers and dozens of people are also killed by elephants. Under this context, researchers are investigating various methods to assess the elephant movements to address the issues of Human-Elephant-Conflict (HEC). Apart from various local remedies for the issue, the conservation of elephant population can be supported by satellite imagery based studies. MODIS sensor imagery can be considered as a successful candidate here. Its spatial resolution is low (250m x 250m) but automatically filters out small forest patches in the mapping process. The daily imagery helps to monitor temporal forest cover changes. This study investigated the background information of HEC and used MODIS 250m imagery to suggest applicability of satellite data for Elephant conservations efforts. The elephant movement information was gathered from local authorities and potentials to identify bio-corridors were discussed. Under future research steps, regular forest cover monitoring through MODIS data was emphasized as a valuable tool in elephant conservations efforts.
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Kithsiri Perera and Ryutaro Tateishi "Supporting elephant conservation in Sri Lanka through MODIS imagery", Proc. SPIE 8524, Land Surface Remote Sensing, 85241N (21 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.979382
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KEYWORDS
MODIS

Satellites

Satellite imaging

Earth observing sensors

Climatology

IRIS Consortium

Remote sensing

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