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Marxan Tutorial

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Creation
2014-10-08 07:16:00
Last Update
2017-08-09 19:22:50
Start Date
2014

Citation

Peter Arcese(Principal Investigator), The Nature Trust of BC(Lead Organization), North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Funding Agency), North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Darryn McConkey(Cooperator/Partner), Jan Kirkby(Cooperator/Partner), John Alexander(Cooperator/Partner), Josh Lawler(Cooperator/Partner), Kate Emmings(Cooperator/Partner), Peter Dunwiddle(Cooperator/Partner), Tara Martin(Cooperator/Partner), Tim Ennis(Cooperator/Partner), 2014-10-08(creation), 2017-08-09(lastUpdate), 2014(Start), Marxan Tutorial

Summary

The Georgia Basin supports a globally unique mix of dry forest and savannah habitats that evolved under historic climates and First Nations land management. These extraordinary areas still provide ecosystem services essential to human health and well-being and are widely recognized for their outstanding beauty, recreational and economic values. However, most of this habitat has been converted to human use and what remains will be lost without further investment in conservation and restoration activities. We use leading-edge methods to prioritize stewardship actions, identify conservation networks likely to facilitate species persistence under climate change, and maximize return on conservation investments.

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Marxan Tutorial_NPLCC_Dec2015.pdf 7.09 MB application/pdf

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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