Advancing Land Resource Management with Informational Bioremote Sensing: A Biotechnological Innovation

Authors

  • Minmin Zhang School of Tourism and Geography of Shaoguan University, Shaoguan, Guangdong, 512005, China
  • Shudi Fan School of Tourism and Geography of Shaoguan University, Shaoguan, Guangdong, 512005, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb2002

Abstract

This study leverages advanced bioremote sensing technology to develop a sophisticated classification system for land resource management, tailored to specific natural conditions, socio-economic levels, and technological capabilities. By employing remote sensing training classification techniques, this research constructs a comprehensive land resource management database that incorporates biological sensing data, which is crucial for effective land management. The implementation process involves the utilization of graphic layering vectorization and the editing of plot attributes to monitor and maintain the database operation status efficiently. Furthermore, bioremote sensing data sourced from specialized web platforms undergo rigorous preprocessing to ensure the validity and reliability of the data used in empirical research. This study presents a detailed analysis of the application of bioremote sensing technology in managing salinization within an extensive irrigation area. Results from this analysis indicate a significant reduction in salinized land since 2012, with the proportion dropping to below 60% of the total irrigated area. More detailed findings show that mild, moderate, severe, and very severe salinization categories represent approximately 31%, 14.5%, 12.2%, and 1% of the land, respectively. The ability to monitor these changes accurately in real-time through bioremote sensing technology provides invaluable insights into land salinization dynamics, facilitating more informed and strategic land resource utilization. This study demonstrates the potential of biotechnological innovations in transforming land resource management practices, offering significant implications for enhancing the sustainability and efficiency of agricultural and land use planning. By integrating biotechnological advancements into traditional remote sensing applications, this research contributes to the broader understanding and practical management of land resources in a way that aligns with sustainable development goals.

Published

2025-01-23