Assessing landscape dynamics in a protected area |
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Authors: | Steven K. Friedman Ervin H. Zube |
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Affiliation: | (1) Archbold Biological Station, 33852 Lake Placid, Florida, USA;(2) School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, Arizona, USA |
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Abstract: | This article describes an approach to assessing spatial and temporal land-use and land-cover changes in and adjacent to protected areas and to the measurement of landscape stability within a protected area. Methods employed include aerial photographic interpretation and GIS technology. Odum's four-compartment ecosystem model provides the conceptual framework for assessing landscape stability. The study area is a selected sample of the Upper San Pedro National Riparian Conservation Area in the high desert grassland of southeastern Arizona. Significant changes were observed in the landscape matrix and riparian ecosystem. However, when these changes were assessed in the context of Odum's model, the change was nonsignificant. Implications of the approach and potential applications in protected area management are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Arizona Conservation biology Geographic information systems Landscape change Landscape planning Nature preserve Riparian area |
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