NASA and Mangroves
Mangroves are coastal ecosystems that provide important services to coastal populations. They offer natural protection against storm surges, hurricanes and tsunamis. Mangroves also contribute to fish stocks by providing nursing grounds for fish and crustaceans. As part of NASA's Land Cover and Land Use Change program, Simard and his team have developed new remote sensing techniques to monitor the health of mangrove ecosystems. These techniques contribute to support sustainability based decision making with direct societal benefits.
Видео NASA and Mangroves канала Marc Simard
Видео NASA and Mangroves канала Marc Simard
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Seagrasses and Mangroves - Full EpisodeMangroves: The Roots of the Sea (AMNH, Science Bulletins)Restoring The Natural Mangrove ForestMangroves: how they help the ocean | The EconomistWhat are Mangroves?!! an animated introduction to the 'Shorekeepers of Mumbai'How to Identify the Three Types of MangrovesMangroves for the Future IndonesiaMeasuring Mangroves | Explorers in the FieldTropical Mangrove ForestThe Insane Biology of: The OctopusMangroves : Reducing the Risk of Disaster through Nature-Based SolutionsTetraPOT | Sheng-Hung LeeImportance of conserving Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the worldInto the Mangrove Forest | UnderH2O | PBS Digital StudiosBlue Carbon – A Story from the Snohomish EstuaryRed Mangroves: The Strangest Roots & FruitsMangroven: Überlebenskünstler Brasiliens | Gärten der MeereMangroves For The Future - Investing in Coastal EcosystemsMangroves - Guardians of the CoastMangroves | The Guardians of the Coasts