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Muncons, Romania provide VHR Imagery to Aid WWF in Habitat Preservation

The Hartibaciu Tableland encompasses about 2,500 square kilometers in central Romania and is home to many rare species of birds, flora, and fauna.

It is an area susceptible to flooding and landslides, is subject to development pressure, and is experiencing population growth.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF), in cooperation with the Danube Carpathian program and European Union, commissioned a geographic survey to create land management plan for the region.

Preserving the Habitat of Unique Species

Nearly 50 percent of Romania is covered by natural and semi-natural ecosystems. The country contains some of the largest undisturbed forest land in all of Europe and is home to about 400 unique species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. At 2,500 square kilometers, the Hartibaciu region is an important site for habitat preservation. The World Wildlife Fund will use the data derived from this survey to create a land management plan to identify preservation strategies for the region moving forward over the next ten years.

Muncons SRL Tapped by WWF for Project

Muncons SRL has been a WorldView Global Alliance reseller for three years. Muncons serves dozens of customers in government, defense and intelligence, mining, natural resources, oil and gas, and humanitarian and conservation agencies. When the WWF was seeking a partner to complete a topographical survey of the Hartibaciu region, it chose Muncons for its deep experience in high-resolution imagery projects. The ultimate goal of the project is to create land management plans and develop territorial planning guidelines in the region by integrating the components of biodiversity, conservation in territorial development, and natural resource use.|

Building a Framework for Land Management

To build the necessary framework for proper management and preservation of the land, species, and habitats, Muncons deployed DigitalGlobe’s WorldView-2 8-band multispectral satellite. The resulting images were used for automatic and semi-automatic habitat classification, including land, water courses, infrastructure, and developed areas such as buildings, roads and industrial zones. Muncons also created an integrated GIS solution to map species and habitats. The supplemental web portal included interactive maps of endangered species distribution, areas of vegetation, agriculture, preservation lands and environmental hazards.


Grassland classificaton map – Hartibaciu, Romania. © European Space Imaging / DigitalGlobe

“The goal was to create a comprehensive solution that the WWF, Nature 2000 and other stakeholders could use to create a far-reaching land management plan that could be used in many ways to promote conservation and preservation,” says Horia Munteanu, Director, Muncons SRL.

A Cost-Effective Solution

The use of WorldView-2’s high-resolution multispectral imagery and automatic image analysis resulted in rapid classification of habitats. The World Wildlife Fund was able to save a significant amount of money because fewer field specialists were required to complete the project.

“We provided authorities, investors and other stakeholders with a tool that allowed them to quickly, easily, and cost-effectively identify areas of endangered animal and vegetative species. We are clearly achieving the goals of increasing the involvement of a variety of stakeholders to create a land management plan to protect the environmental integrity of the region.” Horia Munteanu, Director, Muncons SRL.


Hartibaciu, Romania. © European Space Imaging / DigitalGlobe

About Muncons SRL:
Muncons SRL, a WorldView Global Alliance authorized reseller based in Romania, serves dozens of customers in government, defense and intelligence, mining, natural resources, oil and gas, and humanitarian and conservation agencies for their satellite imagery and analysis needs.

About European Space Imaging:
European Space Imaging is the leading supplier of very high-resolution (VHR) satellite imagery across Europe and North Africa. They are the only European satellite data provider operating a multi-mission capable ground station, enabling optimised collection strategies, flexibility and real-time weather assessments for new collections. Since 2002 European Space Imaging has continued to provide access to the most advanced VHR satellites available and related services to customers throughout their region. They are a founding member of the WorldView Global Alliance. Working closely with government and industry European Space Imaging provide optimised VHR imagery solutions to meet the diverse project requirements of their extended customer base.

CHALLENGE:
Create a solution to provide various stakeholders with the data and tools to create a comprehensive land management plan to protect the sensitive habitat of Romania’s Hartibaciu region.
SOLUTION:
European Space Imaging partner Muncons SRL deployed WorldView-2 high-resolution satellite imagery with an integrated GIS solution and web portal to develop a land management plan used by a variety of stakeholders.
RESULTS:
An accurate, cost-effective solution that has been used by the WWF and Natura 2000, the EU’s nature and biodiversity policy group to raise awareness of the environmental sensitivities of the region.
Source

DG-WWF-CS-WEB_0.pdf