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A hierarchical system for evaluating regional ecological resources

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A hierarchical system for evaluating regional ecological resources

Auteurs : J. M. Klopatek ; J. T. Kitchings ; R. J. Olson ; K. D. Kumar ; L. K. Mann

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A methodology has been developed to measure the ecological quality of potential wilderness areas under the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service's Roadless Area Review and Evaluation (RARE-II) Program. Four major parameters were chosen to quantify land areas located anywhere in the conterminous United States. These are: (1) vegetation; (2) avian communities and the quality of habitat provided by an area; (3) mammal communities; and (4) endangered or threatened species. The results are shown for the Douglas-fir ecoregion of the United States and are used in a conflict matrix to segregate identified tracts according to their ecological ratings and energy and mineral resource ratings.

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