Coastal Ecosystems from Space: Mapping and Analysis Using Open-Source GIS and Satellite Imagery

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Coastal Ecosystems from Space: Mapping and Analysis Using Open-Source GIS and Satellite Imagery Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Illustrations and other contents: Approx. 250 p. Language: English ISBN: 9783032268273 Categories: ,

This book presents a comprehensive and accessible account of coastal ecosystem monitoring and management using open-source remote sensing data and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), with a strong focus on community engagement and sustainability. It is organised into three interconnected parts that move from foundational concepts to applied analysis and finally to emerging technologies, providing a clear and logical progression from basic understanding to practical implementation and further innovation.  The first part introduces the concept and technical foundations of coastal remote sensing and open-source GIS, focusing on the spectral characteristics of key coastal ecosystem components and outlining preprocessing techniques to improve satellite data quality. It also introduces open-access geospatial databases and explains how diverse datasets can be integrated using open GIS platforms. The second part moves into practical applications, focusing on coastal mapping and analytical approaches using open remote sensing data and GIS tools such as QGIS, SAGA GIS, Google Earth Engine, and GRASS GIS. It presents case studies on land use change and habitat dynamics, land surface temperature trends, spatio-temporal spectral analysis of coastal vegetation, canopy water and nitrogen, soil-based contents, coastal agro-environmental assessment, coastal urban landscape dynamics, shoreline change detection and dynamics, and mangrove dynamics and management. This section also places clear emphasis on participatory GIS approaches, drawing attention to the contributions of citizen science, indigenous knowledge, and collaborative GIS in improving data reliability and supporting more inclusive forms of coastal governance through real-world examples. The final part highlights emerging trends such as IoT-enabled monitoring, cloud-based geospatial processing, web-based decision support systems, and citizen-driven environmental tracking.  The book offers significant academic and practical value by bridging theory and application, supporting evidence-based policy, and equipping researchers, practitioners, decision-makers, scientists, professionals, students, and coastal studies enthusiasts with accessible tools and frameworks to address contemporary coastal challenges and promote resilient and sustainable coastal futures.   

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Author Biography

Dr. Kousik Das Malakar is a socio-ecological geographer, GIS analyst, and researcher with a specialization in climate change and policy. He currently holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, GDC Memorial College (affiliated to the Chaudhary Bansi Lal University, Bhiwani), BRCM Vidyagram Campus, Haryana. Dr. Malakar earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Geography, Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh. He also possesses a master's degree in social science geography from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, and a bachelor's degree from Vidyasagar University, Medinipur, West Bengal. His research interests encompass the climate crisis, coastal socio-ecological systems, water governance, environments and societies, sustainability, disaster studies, participatory policy planning, and the application of geospatial technologies. In his field of research, Dr. Malakar has participated in over 150 academic events and has authored and edited 07 books published by Springer Nature, Emerald Publishing, Palgrave Macmillan and other reputed publishers. Dr. Malakar has published more than 50 research papers, conference proceedings, book chapters, general articles, and reports in nationally and internationally reputed publications. He has supervised more than 20 postgraduate project reports. He has received numerous certifications from the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) in Dehradun, the Geological Survey of India (GSI) in Hyderabad, and the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) in New Delhi, recognizing his ability to engage in and acquire research ideas and knowledge. Additionally, he actively serves as a reviewer for academic journals and books, and is a member of several academic and professional organizations, including Academic Counsellor at IGNOU New Delhi, Human Development and Capability Association (USA), Unequal World (USA), the International Society for Urban Health (USA), the International Centre of Excellence in Engineering & Technology (Portugal), and the International Centre of Excellence in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Interdisciplinary Studies (Portugal).