Predictive Spatial Modelling of Landscape Change in the Foothills Model Forest

Bosque Modelo:

Foothills

Temática:

Desarrollo humano

Tipo de documento:

Artículo científico

Resumen

Modelling landscape change has been identified as one of the most significant challenges relevant to wildlife management and conservation, but many spatial tools are not well understood and there are few practical examples of their use. We present an approach to predictive spatial modelling to derive future landscape scenarios ranging from 0 to 100 years in the Foothills Model Forest. A basic input in modelling future landscapes is a land cover classification developed from satellite imagery; subsequent landscape changes are introduced with model subcomponents for forestry, fire, oil and gas exploration and development, natural succession, and vegetation growth (forest age). The resulting landscapes are used in wildlife management planning.

Información Bibliográfica

Autor:

Huettmann, F, SE Franklin and GB Stenhouse.

Revista:

Forestry Chronicle

Año:

2005

N°:

4

País :

Canadá

Páginas:

525 - 537

Volumen:

81

Idioma:

Ingles

Palabras claves

future landscapes scenario, satellite imagery, wildlife management, spatial modelling