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Ecological integrity and Land use. Sovereignty, Governance, Displacements and Land Grabs
- 1.0511521 - ÚVGZ 2020 RIV US eng M - Monography Chapter
Cudlín, Pavel - Pechanec, V. - Štěrbová, Lenka - Cudlín, Ondřej - Purkyt, Jan
Integrated Approach to the mitigation of biodiversity lost in central Europe.
Ecological integrity and Land use. Sovereignty, Governance, Displacements and Land Grabs. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2019 - (Westra, Laura, L.; Bosselmann, K.), s. 75-86. ISBN 978-1-53615-407-8
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LO1415
Institutional support: RVO:86652079
Keywords : biodiversity valuation * biodiversity endangerment * habitat valuation method * model globio * model marxan
OECD category: Biodiversity conservation
Integrated approach for the biodiversity assessment at landscape level consists, according to our concept, in parallel assessment of habitat naturalness biodiversity status and its potential loss, based on multisource habitat maps at different scales, linked-up to extensive knowledge base. We valuate biodiversity status, predict its endangerment at species, community, habitat, and landscape levels and look for most perspective small, up to now unprotected areas, where slowing down of their biodiversity is reasonable and feasible. For biodiversity analysis at species and population levels finding species databases and different community and habitats indices, implemented in GIS environment, are applied. Biodiversity assessment at the landscape level consists in habitat mapping, assessment diversity of structural elements in landscape segments with the help of indices of landscape metric and valuation of habitat naturalness and biodiversity value by Habitat Valuation Method. For the estimation of potential species loss and reduced habitat naturalness due to human activities a modified model GLOBIO 3 is used. For the identification of endangered, yet not preserved, natural and seminatural habitats the model Marxan is applied.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0301767
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