Spatial Rule-Based Assessment of Habitat Potential to Predict Impact of Land Use Changes on Biodiversity at Municipal Scale

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Rocco Scolozzi
Davide Geneletti
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[1] IASMA Research and Innovation Centre,Department of Agro
[2] Fondazione Edmund Mach,Ecosystems Sustainability and Bioresources
[3] University of Trento,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[4] Harvard University,Center for International Development
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Environmental Management | 2011年 / 47卷
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Habitat suitability; Urban planning; Alpine valley; Land-use change; Ecological impact assessment; GIS;
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In human dominated landscapes, ecosystems are under increasing pressures caused by urbanization and infrastructure development. In Alpine valleys remnant natural areas are increasingly affected by habitat fragmentation and loss. In these contexts, there is a growing risk of local extinction for wildlife populations; hence assessing the consequences on biodiversity of proposed land use changes is extremely important. The article presents a methodology to assess the impacts of land use changes on target species at a local scale. The approach relies on the application of ecological profiles of target species for habitat potential (HP) assessment, using high resolution GIS-data within a multiple level framework. The HP, in this framework, is based on a species-specific assessment of the suitability of a site, as well of surrounding areas. This assessment is performed through spatial rules, structured as sets of queries on landscape objects. We show that by considering spatial dependencies in habitat assessment it is possible to perform better quantification of impacts of local-level land use changes on habitats.
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