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