4.5 Article

Compiling a high-resolution country-level ecosystem map to support environmental policy: methodological challenges and solutions from Hungary

Journal

GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL
Volume 37, Issue 25, Pages 8746-8769

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10106049.2021.2005158

Keywords

Ecosystem mapping; national ecosystem assessment; image-based predictive mapping; ecosystem map users; participatory validation

Funding

  1. EU [KEHOP-4.3.0-VEKOP-15-2016-00001]
  2. European Regional Development Fund as part of the Szechenyi 2020 Development Program
  3. Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary from the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund under the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund [OTKA/134329, OTKA/135252]

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High-resolution ecosystem maps can improve policy implementation efficiency, but challenges related to data and methods make such maps scarce for nationwide analyses. The new Ecosystem Map of Hungary offers solutions to typical challenges of national-scale ecosystem mapping, providing a detailed map with a hierarchical typology.
High-resolution ecosystem maps increase the efficiency of policy implementation. However, due to challenges related to both data and methods, such maps of appropriate scale and quality are still rarely available for nationwide analyses. We present solutions to some typical challenges of national-scale ecosystem mapping through the new Ecosystem Map of Hungary. It is a comprehensive, spatially and thematically detailed map with a hierarchical typology. The mapping methodology combined several novel elements from the integration of various large-scale databases in a (theoretical) data cube to the use of image-based predictive mapping (with a Random Forest classifier, using Sentinel-1 and -2 and environmental data). A participatory method involving local experts was used for validation, addressing the lack of suitable reference data as well as improving map-maker and map-user interaction. Besides the original objective of supporting conservation-related decision-making, further uses emerged from a variety of fields including spatial planning, education and recreation.

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