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Habitat Fragmentation Handbook for Installation Planners Status and Options (2006)

Abstract
Under Work Unit #CNN-T602FF ABSTRACT: The primary objective of this work is to provide military installation planners with a sourcebook on the state of the art in how to analyze the probability and risks of habitat fragmentation for animal Threatened and Endangered Species (TES). The document provides a review of habitat fragmentation issues, focusing on those of highest concern to Army Military Installation Land Managers. It has been designed to capture information developed during the 4-year ERDC research project called: Quantify Effects of Fragmentation and Approaches to Mitigate. Major components include: • TES habitat background survey • Army TES Life histories and potential supporting data types • Description of major Fragmentation initiatives • Survey of the major Fragmentation modeling techniques • Evaluation of Data Quality • Potential inputs for a long term TES monitoring capability • Recommendations for future directions. DISCLAIMER: The contents of this report are not to be used for advertising, publication, or promotional purposes.

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Download http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.62.3420
Source http://research.esd.ornl.gov/~forrest/pubs/CERL-TR-06-36.pdf
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Language English
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