Apports de la combinaison d’images satellites optique et RADAR dans l’étude des maladies à transmission vectorielle : cas du paludisme à la frontière Guyane française – Brésil

The distribution of mosquito vectors of malaria is controlled by various factors such as climate, land cover and land use, or human activities. In the Amazon region, endemic foci of malaria persist, particularly on the border between French Guiana and Amapa State in Brazil. This area, long by 300 km...

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Main Authors: Thibault Catry, Auréa Pottier, Renaud Marti, Zhichao Li, Emmanuel Roux, Vincent Herbreteau, Morgan Mangeas, Laurent Demagistri, Helen Gurgel, Nadine Dessay
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author Thibault Catry
Auréa Pottier
Renaud Marti
Zhichao Li
Emmanuel Roux
Vincent Herbreteau
Morgan Mangeas
Laurent Demagistri
Helen Gurgel
Nadine Dessay
author_facet Thibault Catry
Auréa Pottier
Renaud Marti
Zhichao Li
Emmanuel Roux
Vincent Herbreteau
Morgan Mangeas
Laurent Demagistri
Helen Gurgel
Nadine Dessay
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description The distribution of mosquito vectors of malaria is controlled by various factors such as climate, land cover and land use, or human activities. In the Amazon region, endemic foci of malaria persist, particularly on the border between French Guiana and Amapa State in Brazil. This area, long by 300 km, presents many difficulties in collecting informations necessary for the health management of the local populations. In this type of geographical context, with few, isolated and cross-border data, a methodology based on the exploitation of remote sensing images is particularly appropriate. Remote sensing data have wide spatial coverage, and a large range of spatial resolutions. Here we present an approach combining high resolution and very high spatial resolution optical and SAR satellite data. Our method makes it possible to map the different types of land cover in the tropical border context French Guiana - Brazil, characterized by a persistent cloud cover. The results show that the complementarity of optical and RADAR sensors allows the production of multi-scale mapping of land use/land cover (LULC) independently from cloud cover. In particular, we produced LULC classifications to generate spatialized indicators and characterize the relationship between suitable habitats for malaria vectors and environmental factors. Through a discussion on the application of composite LULC classifications for the assessment of malaria exposure risk at various scales, this case study illustrates the interest of satellite remote sensing approaches to characterize landscape elements and land cover, which can account for the distribution of vector populations in connection with arboviruses transmission.
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spelling doaj-art-bbac59ebfbb448dfb0cf60a56e6b3b572025-01-13T15:56:14ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122018-10-013710.4000/confins.15027Apports de la combinaison d’images satellites optique et RADAR dans l’étude des maladies à transmission vectorielle : cas du paludisme à la frontière Guyane française – BrésilThibault CatryAuréa PottierRenaud MartiZhichao LiEmmanuel RouxVincent HerbreteauMorgan MangeasLaurent DemagistriHelen GurgelNadine DessayThe distribution of mosquito vectors of malaria is controlled by various factors such as climate, land cover and land use, or human activities. In the Amazon region, endemic foci of malaria persist, particularly on the border between French Guiana and Amapa State in Brazil. This area, long by 300 km, presents many difficulties in collecting informations necessary for the health management of the local populations. In this type of geographical context, with few, isolated and cross-border data, a methodology based on the exploitation of remote sensing images is particularly appropriate. Remote sensing data have wide spatial coverage, and a large range of spatial resolutions. Here we present an approach combining high resolution and very high spatial resolution optical and SAR satellite data. Our method makes it possible to map the different types of land cover in the tropical border context French Guiana - Brazil, characterized by a persistent cloud cover. The results show that the complementarity of optical and RADAR sensors allows the production of multi-scale mapping of land use/land cover (LULC) independently from cloud cover. In particular, we produced LULC classifications to generate spatialized indicators and characterize the relationship between suitable habitats for malaria vectors and environmental factors. Through a discussion on the application of composite LULC classifications for the assessment of malaria exposure risk at various scales, this case study illustrates the interest of satellite remote sensing approaches to characterize landscape elements and land cover, which can account for the distribution of vector populations in connection with arboviruses transmission.https://journals.openedition.org/confins/15027remote sensingMalariaenvironmental determinantsland coveroptical-SAR combination.
spellingShingle Thibault Catry
Auréa Pottier
Renaud Marti
Zhichao Li
Emmanuel Roux
Vincent Herbreteau
Morgan Mangeas
Laurent Demagistri
Helen Gurgel
Nadine Dessay
Apports de la combinaison d’images satellites optique et RADAR dans l’étude des maladies à transmission vectorielle : cas du paludisme à la frontière Guyane française – Brésil
Confins
remote sensing
Malaria
environmental determinants
land cover
optical-SAR combination.
title Apports de la combinaison d’images satellites optique et RADAR dans l’étude des maladies à transmission vectorielle : cas du paludisme à la frontière Guyane française – Brésil
title_full Apports de la combinaison d’images satellites optique et RADAR dans l’étude des maladies à transmission vectorielle : cas du paludisme à la frontière Guyane française – Brésil
title_fullStr Apports de la combinaison d’images satellites optique et RADAR dans l’étude des maladies à transmission vectorielle : cas du paludisme à la frontière Guyane française – Brésil
title_full_unstemmed Apports de la combinaison d’images satellites optique et RADAR dans l’étude des maladies à transmission vectorielle : cas du paludisme à la frontière Guyane française – Brésil
title_short Apports de la combinaison d’images satellites optique et RADAR dans l’étude des maladies à transmission vectorielle : cas du paludisme à la frontière Guyane française – Brésil
title_sort apports de la combinaison d images satellites optique et radar dans l etude des maladies a transmission vectorielle cas du paludisme a la frontiere guyane francaise bresil
topic remote sensing
Malaria
environmental determinants
land cover
optical-SAR combination.
url https://journals.openedition.org/confins/15027
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