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Appendix 4. Summary of Wildlife Survey

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© 2016 Columbia University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Foreword xi
  4. Preface xiii
  5. Abbreviations xvii
  6. Part One. Overview
  7. 1. The Spatial Nature of Conservation and Development 3
  8. 2. Conservation Mapping in Costa Rica 13
  9. Part Two. Digital Mapping Technologies
  10. 3. Digital Mapping Technologies 29
  11. 4. GIS 41
  12. 5. Image Analysis 48
  13. 6. GPS 61
  14. Part Three. Uses of GIS—Examples in Costa Rica
  15. 7. GIS Design and Implementation at La Selva Biological Station 83
  16. 8. Use of Digital Elevation Models in Tropical Rain Forest Basins to Extract Basic Hydrologic and Land Use Information 96
  17. 9. Using a GIS to Determine Critical Areas in the Central Volcanic Cordillera Conservation Area 108
  18. 10. Application of the HEP Methodology and Use of GIS to Identify Priority Sites for the Management of White-Tailed Deer 127
  19. 11. The Paseo Pantera Project: A Case Study Using GIS to Improve Continental-Scale Conservation Planning 138
  20. Part Four. The USAID Case Study in Gap Analysis
  21. 12. Overview of Gap Analysis 151
  22. 13. Wildlife and Habitat Data Collection and Analysis 158
  23. 14. Error and the Gap Analysis Model 170
  24. 15. A GIS Method for Conservation Decision Making 179
  25. 16. Using the Gap Analysis Model for Sustainable Development and Natural Resources Management in Developing Countries 199
  26. 17. Application of the Gap Analysis Model in Regional and International Programs in the Tropics 210
  27. Appendix 1. GPS Receivers with GIS Capability 219
  28. Appendix 2. Ordering Information for Map of the Habitats of Costa Rica 223
  29. Appendix 3. Description of the Twenty-one Wildlife Species 225
  30. Appendix 4. Summary of Wildlife Survey 231
  31. Appendix 5. List of Participants at UNA/USAID GIS Workshop (March 6–8, 1995) 233
  32. Contributors 237
  33. Index 239
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