Remote Sensing-Based Analysis Of Deforestation Trends In Biodiversity Hotspots
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/cefa0z82Keywords:
Remote sensing, deforestation, biodiversity hotspots, GIS, forest cover change, conservation planningAbstract
Deforestation in biodiversity hotspots poses a serious threat to global ecological sustainability. This study employs satellite-based remote sensing technologies to detect, map, and analyze deforestation trends in critical biodiversity regions over the past two decadesUsing Landsat and Sentinel imagery, at the side of GIS-based totally spatial evaluation, the studies investigates adjustments in woodland cowl across selected tropical areas identified for their rich biodiversity. The examine identifies high-risk zones, estimates deforestation charges, and correlates them with human-brought about sports. The findings provide treasured insights for conservation making plans and policy-making aimed at mitigating woodland loss.