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Mangroves and Aquaculture

A Five Decade Remote Sensing Analysis of Ecuador’s Estuarine Environments

  • Contains innovative and original data for researches, practitioners, NGOs and graduate students in the fields of coastal zone research, land use change, and remote sensing
  • Presents detailed high-resolution maps from a variety of remotely sensed sites
  • Includes a step-by-step guide on how to tie together remote sensing data and field survey data

Part of the book series: Coastal Research Library (COASTALRL, volume 33)

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Botany of Mangroves

    • Stuart E. Hamilton
    Pages 1-40
  3. Shrimp Farming

    • Stuart E. Hamilton
    Pages 41-67
  4. Introduction to Coastal Ecuador

    • Stuart E. Hamilton
    Pages 69-110
  5. Results

    • Stuart E. Hamilton
    Pages 139-183
  6. Discussion: Local Actions with Global Consequences

    • Stuart E. Hamilton
    Pages 185-195

About this book

This book uses five decades of map data, air photos, and medium to high-resolution satellite imagery to track the expansions of aquaculture and the loss of both estuarine and mangrove land covers in Ecuador. The results are staggering. In some regions, Ecuador has lost almost 50% of its estuarine space and approximately 80% of its mangrove forest. The current estuarine land cover bears no resemblance to the historic estuarine land cover. The analysis is complete from 1968 to 2014. The analysis covers all the major estuaries of mainland Ecuador. The research expands beyond purely land cover into the land use of the estuaries and the implications of the land cover transitions. The author lived in Ecuador's estuarine environments for almost two years studying this area. During this time he conducted mapping workshops with local residents, conducted 100 interviews with local actors, conducted six group discussions with fisherfolk syndicates, conducted eight presentations, worked ona shrimp farm. He was employed by the Ministry of the Environment on a Prometeo fellowship for one-year researching estuarine health and worked on mangrove replanting projects in the estuaries. In addition to the remote sensing data, the author provides a contextual framework to the analysis. It is not just hard numbers that are presented, but a remote sensing analysis tied to local actors that tell a coherent almost 50 -year estuarine story at the national, provincial, and local scales

 

The book is intended for researchers, academics, graduate students, NGOs, and government actors including those who work in development, environment, and policy implementation. It is suitable supplemental reading for students in courses related to the coastal zone, land use change, and remote sensing. The electronically supplementary material includes all the related data to underpin the analysis as well as all the resulting GIS files.



Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Geography and Geoscience, Salisbury University, Salisbury, USA

    Stuart E. Hamilton

About the author

Stuart E. Hamilton is an Associate Professor of Geography in the Department of Geography and Geosciences at Salisbury University in Maryland. He is co-PI on a research team awarded $1.8 million to explore the implications of aquaculture on the wild fisheries of Lake Victoria. He has published extensively on land cover changes related to mangrove forests and aquaculture in journals such as Nature Climate Change, the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, PloS One, and Global Ecology & Biogeography. Also, he has co-authored a book chapter on the remote sensing of mangrove change in the Coastal Research Library Springer book series. He worked for the Ministry of the Environment in Ecuador during 2015 and 2016 on a Prometeo Fellowship studying estuarine processed in the northern estuaries of Ecuador during which time he completed most of the research for this manuscript.

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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