Applying deep learning on social media to investigate cultural ecosystem services in protected areas worldwide

被引:0
|
作者
Yee, Timothy Bing Lun [1 ]
Carrasco, L. Roman [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biol Sci, 14 Sci Dr 4, Singapore 117543, Singapore
来源
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2024年 / 14卷 / 01期
关键词
VALUES; CONSERVATION; MANAGEMENT; NETWORK;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-024-64115-3
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Protected areas (PAs) are the cornerstone of conservation efforts. Although they provide many benefits to humanity, the variability in the provision of cultural ecosystem services (CES) among global PAs remains unknown. To investigate this, we combined Convolutional Neural Networks with hierarchical clustering to categorize photos from Flickr taken in PAs worldwide. A final sample of 87,090 photos in 2813 PAs within 207 countries was obtained. Distinct global patterns of CES activities emerged. Such activities had three main interaction types: human-nature (abiotic), human-nature (biotic) and human-human. Human-nature (abiotic) interactions dominated in mountain ranges. Human-nature (biotic) photos were more common in equatorial countries, and human-human photos occurred mainly in Europe. To determine the extent of the influence of biome type of PAs on CES, mixed-effects models were subsequently run. These models additionally included the country of PAs as a random effect. Despite differences in physical environments, PAs within each country generally shared similar CES types. Moreover, the effect of biome differences was marginal, thereby demonstrating that country-level management of PAs likely has a more important role in influencing CES activities in PAs. To conclude, we suggest that our results demonstrate the utility of social media data for understanding visitor activities in PAs.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Using social media images to assess ecosystem services in a remote protected area in the Argentinean Andes
    Dario Rossi, Sebastian
    Barros, Agustina
    Walden-Schreiner, Chelsey
    Pickering, Catherine
    [J]. AMBIO, 2020, 49 (06) : 1146 - 1160
  • [32] Mapping and analysing cultural ecosystem services in conflict areas
    Santarem, Frederico
    Saarinen, Jarkko
    Brito, Jose Carlos
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2020, 110
  • [33] Classifying and Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Services Using Artificial Intelligence and Social Media Data
    Mouttaki, Ikram
    Bagdanaviciute, Ingrida
    Maanan, Mohamed
    Erraiss, Mohammed
    Rhinane, Hassan
    Maanan, Mehdi
    [J]. WETLANDS, 2022, 42 (07)
  • [34] Classifying and Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Services Using Artificial Intelligence and Social Media Data
    Ikram Mouttaki
    Ingrida Bagdanavičiūtė
    Mohamed Maanan
    Mohammed Erraiss
    Hassan Rhinane
    Mehdi Maanan
    [J]. Wetlands, 2022, 42
  • [35] Enriching social media data allows a more robust representation of cultural ecosystem services
    Fox, Nathan
    Graham, Laura J.
    Eigenbrod, Felix
    Bullock, James M.
    Parks, Katherine E.
    [J]. ECOSYSTEM SERVICES, 2021, 50
  • [36] Cultural ecosystem services evaluation in a coastal city of China using social media data
    Wang, Wei
    Wu, Chaoyang
    Fang, Qinhua
    Harrison, Odion Ikhumhen
    [J]. OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2023, 242
  • [37] Is disability a conditioning factor to perceive cultural ecosystem services? Assessing social perception in a coastal protected dunefield
    Beatriz Santana-Santana, Sara
    Marrero-Rodriguez, Nestor
    Garcia-Romero, Levi
    Pena-Alonso, Carolina
    Perez-Chacon Espino, Emma
    [J]. OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2022, 228
  • [38] Using social media data and machine learning to map recreational ecosystem services
    Nyelele, Charity
    Keske, Catherine
    Chung, Min Gon
    Guo, Han
    Egoh, Benis N.
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2023, 154
  • [39] Legal protection of ecosystem services provided by Marine Protected Areas in Mexico
    Ortiz-Lozano, Leonardo
    Olivera-Vazquez, Lorena
    Espejel, Ileana
    [J]. OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2017, 138 : 101 - 110
  • [40] Enhancing protected areas for biodiversity and ecosystem services in the Qinghai Tibet Plateau
    Li, Shicheng
    Zhang, Heng
    Zhou, Xuewu
    Yu, Haibin
    Li, Wangjun
    [J]. ECOSYSTEM SERVICES, 2020, 43