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Central Interior Ecoregional Assessment: Terrestrial Representation in Regional Conservation Plannning

Journal of Ecosystems and Management

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Title Central Interior Ecoregional Assessment: Terrestrial Representation in Regional Conservation Plannning
 
Creator Kittel, Gwen
Cadrin, Carmen
Markovic, Dušan
Stevens, Tory
 
Subject biodiversity; British Columbia; Central Interior Ecoregional Assessment; climate change; conservation planning; Marxan analysis; Nature Conservancy of Canada; terrestrial ecological systems
 
Description This article describes the approach used to incorporate terrestrial ecological systems into regional conservation planning as part of the ecoregional assessment completed by the Nature Conservancy of Canada for the Central Interior of British Columbia, a vast area of 25.7 million ha. The goal of our assessment was to develop a suite of conservation areas that, once protected or managed for conservation, would represent all of the biodiversity and ecosystem functions of the Central Interior. The process involved several teams focussed on different areas (aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems; plant, and animal species).This article describes the efforts of the terrestrial coarse-scale ecological systems team. We developed an ecological systems classification to be used as coarse-filter  argets, created an ecoregion-wide map of distribution, and modelled distributions of riparian ecosystems and fine-scale ecological land units to capture elevation and micro-topographic slope and aspect diversity. We also developed minimum dynamic area criteria for large-scale forest ecosystems. The final set of prioritized potential conservation areas covers 7.7 million ha (30%) of the Central Interior. We also integrated climate adaptive strategies into a plan that included large, enduring landscapes with topographic diversity, which allows for species movement or migration and populations of species at the northern limit of their range within the Central Interior.
 
Publisher Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing Press
 
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Date 2011-05-27
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
 
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Identifier http://jem-online.org/index.php/jem/article/view/103
 
Source Journal of Ecosystems and Management; Vol 12, No 1 (2011)
 
Language eng
 
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