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Greenspace conservation planning framework for urban regions based on a forest bird-habitat relationship study and the resilience thinking.
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Greenspace conservation planning framework for urban regions based on a forest bird-habitat relationship study and the resilience thinking./
Author:
Kato, Sadahisa.
Description:
448 p.
Notes:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-07, Section: A, page: 2677.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International71-07A.
Subject:
Agriculture, Urban Forestry. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3409604
ISBN:
9781124072692
Greenspace conservation planning framework for urban regions based on a forest bird-habitat relationship study and the resilience thinking.
Kato, Sadahisa.
Greenspace conservation planning framework for urban regions based on a forest bird-habitat relationship study and the resilience thinking.
- 448 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-07, Section: A, page: 2677.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2010.
The research involves first conducting a "case study" of ecological data and applying the results, together with the resilience concept, to the development of a greenspace conservation planning framework for urban regions. The first part of the research investigates the relationship between forest bird abundance and the surrounding landscape characteristics, especially, forest area and its spatial configuration in urban regions at multiple scales. The results are similar for simple and multiple regression analyses across three scales. The percentage of forest cover in a landscape is positively correlated with bird abundance with some thresholds. Overall, the percentage of forest cover in the landscape, contrast-weighted forest edge density, and the similarity of land cover types to forest cover are identified as important for the conservation of the target bird species. The study points to the importance of species-specific habitat requirements even for species with similar life history traits and of maintaining some forest edges and/or edge contrast. The second part of the research involves the development of a landscape planning meta-model and its conceptual application to greenspace conservation The research involves first conducting a "case study" of ecological data and applying the results, together with the resilience concept, to the development of a greenspace conservation planning framework for urban regions. The first part of the research investigates the relationship between forest bird abundance and the surrounding landscape characteristics, especially, forest area and its spatial configuration in urban regions at multiple scales. The results are similar for simple and multiple regression analyses across three scales. The percentage of forest cover in a landscape is positively correlated with bird abundance with some thresholds. Overall, the percentage of forest cover in the landscape, contrast-weighted forest edge density, and the similarity of land cover types to forest cover are identified as important for the conservation of the target bird species. The study points to the importance of species-specific habitat requirements even for species with similar life history traits and of maintaining some forest edges and/or edge contrast. The second part of the research involves the development of a landscape planning meta-model and its conceptual application to greenspace conservation.
ISBN: 9781124072692Subjects--Topical Terms:
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