Analysis of ecological context for identifying vegetation and animal conservation planning foci: An example from the arid South-western USA
In developing conservation strategies, it is important to maximize effects of conservation within a specified land tract and to maximize conservation effects on surrounding area (ecological context). The authors proposed two criteria to select biotic entities for conservation foci: (1) the relative occurrence of fauna or flora in a tract is greater than that of an ecological context region; and (2) occurrence of the fauna or flora is relatively limited in the ecological context region. Using extensive spatial data on vegetation and wildlife habitat distribution, the authors identified strategic vegetation and fauna conservation foci for the 400 000 ha Fort Bliss military reservation in New Mexico and Texas relative to a 164 km radius ecological context region intersecting seven ecological zones and the predicted habitat distribution of 616 animal species. The authors set two specific criteria: (1) predicted area of a species' occurrence is
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2003 |
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| Title | Analysis of ecological context for identifying vegetation and animal conservation planning foci: An example from the arid South-western USA |
| DOI | 10.1080/0964056032000070954 |
| Authors | T. Hamazaki, B.C. Thompson, B.A. Locke, K.G. Boykin |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Journal of Environmental Planning and Management |
| Index ID | 70026235 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |