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Ecological land classification: A survey approach
Authors:J Stan Rowe  John W Sheard
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Ecology, University of Saskatchewan, S7N 0W0 Saskatoon, Canada;(2) Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, S7N 0W0 Saskatoon, Canada
Abstract:A landscape approach to ecological land mapping, as illustrated in this article, proceeds by pattern recognition based on ecological theory. The unit areas delineated are hypotheses that arise from a knowledge of what is ecologically important in the land. Units formed by the mapper are likely to be inefficient or irrelevant for ecological purposes unless he possesses a sound rationale as to the interactions and controlling influences of the structural components of ecosystems. Here is the central problem with what have been called ldquoobjectiverdquo multivariate approaches to mapping based on grid units and the sometimes arbitrary attributes thereof; they tend to conceal the importance of ecological theory and the necessity for theory-based supervision of pattern recognition. Multivariate techniques are best used iteratively to verify and refine map units initially recognized and delineated by theoretical considerations. These ideas are illustrated by an example of a reconnaissance survey in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
Keywords:Ecological land classification  Landscape ecosystems  Parametric terrain mapping  Boreal forest  Northwest Territories (Canada)  Discriminant analysis
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