Analysis and Quantification of the Distribution of Marabou (Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight & Arn.) in Valle de los Ingenios, Cuba: A Remote Sensing Approach
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Cuba is struggling with a growing environmental problem: the uncontrolled spread of the
allochthonous weed species marabou (Dichrostachys cinerea) throughout the country. Over the last
70 years, marabou has become a formidable invasive species that poses a threat to Cuban biodiversity
and agricultural productivity. In this paper, we present a free and affordable method for regularly
mapping the spatial distribution of the marabou based on the Google Earth Engine platform and
ecological surveys. To test its accuracy, we develop an 18-year remote sensing analysis (2000–2018)
of marabou dynamics using the Valle de los Ingenios, a Cuban UNESCO World Heritage Site, as
an experimental model. Our spatial analysis reveals clear patterns of marabou distribution and
highlights areas of concentrated growth. Temporal trends illustrate the aggressive nature of the
species, identifying periods of expansion and decline. In addition, our system is able to detect specific,
large-scale human interventions against the marabou plague in the area. The results highlight the
urgent need for remedial strategies to maintain the fragile ecological balance in the region.
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Moreno, E., Gonzalez, E., Alvarez, R., & Menendez, J. (2024). Analysis and Quantification of the Distribution of Marabou (Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight & Arn.) in Valle de los Ingenios, Cuba: A Remote Sensing Approach. In Remote Sensing (Vol. 16, Issue 5, p. 752). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16050752














