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Pandemic Induced Changes in Economic Activity around African Protected Areas Captured through Night-Time Light Data

Anupam Anand, Dohyung Kim

2021Remote Sensing41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The importance of tourism for development is widely recognized. Travel restrictions imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19 have brought tourism to a halt. Tourism is one of the key sectors driving change in Africa and is based exclusively on natural assets, with wildlife being the main attraction. Economic activities, therefore, are clustered around conservation and protected areas. We used night-time light data as a proxy measure for economic activity to assess change due to the pandemic. Our analysis shows that overall, 75 percent of the 8427 protected areas saw a decrease in light intensity in varying degrees in all countries and across IUCN protected area categories, including in popular protected area destinations, indicating a reduction in tourism-related economic activities. As countries discuss COVID-19 recovery, the methods using spatially explicit data illustrated in this paper can assess the extent of change, inform decision-making, and prioritize recovery efforts.

Topics & Concepts

TourismGeographyIUCN protected area categoriesDestinationsProxy (statistics)WildlifeIUCN Red ListEnvironmental resource managementProtected areaEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceEcologyBiologyMachine learningArchaeologyImpact of Light on Environment and HealthUrban Transport and AccessibilityLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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