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TN to use drone mapping to preserve Ramsar sites

Wetlands are critical ecosystems that play an imperative role in maintaining ecological balance, supporting biodiversity

TN to use drone mapping to preserve Ramsar sites

TN to use drone mapping to preserve Ramsar sites
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28 Jan 2025 11:58 AM IST

Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government has announced plans to use drone mapping technology to analyse and preserve Ramsar sites across the state.

This initiative is part of the Tamil Nadu Wetlands Mission, which aims to restore 100 wetlands in the state.

Wetlands are critical ecosystems that play an imperative role in maintaining ecological balance, supporting biodiversity, and providing various ecosystem services essential for human survival.

The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, an international treaty established in 1971, provides the framework for the conservation and wise use of wetlands globally. Currently, Tamil Nadu has 18 Ramsar sites, with 17 receiving international recognition after 2021.

The Tamil Nadu Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Corporation (TNUAVC), operating under the Higher Education Department, will spearhead this effort.

TNUAVC has collaborated with the Tamil Nadu Wetlands Department to deploy drones equipped with advanced RGB and LiDAR technology for this purpose.

The drones, fitted with RGB sensors, will capture high-resolution images to create detailed 3D maps. Additionally, LiDAR technology will provide highly accurate data for better ecological analysis.

A senior official from the Higher Education Department stated that the initiative would also include Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis and surveys in 15 Ramsar sites, such as, Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary, Pichavaram Mangrove, Longwood Shola Reserve Forest (Nilgiris), Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary (Tirupur), Kazhuveli Bird Sanctuary (Villupuram) and Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary (Ariyalur).

The mapping process will prepare land-use and land-cover classification maps for wetlands and their 300-metre buffer zones.

Ramsar sites Wetlands drone mapping ecological balance Tamil Nadu 
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