GIS Analysis of Forest Fragmentation in the Vicinity of the Firestone Reserve, Costa Rica

The study of tropical forest fragmentation addresses the difficult issues of diminishing forest area and concurrent biodiversity losses. In recent years much of the deforestation of the tropics has been challenged with policy changes and conservation efforts. The Firestone Center for Restoration Eco...

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Main Author: Bair, Kristen
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Published: Scholarship @ Claremont 2013
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GIS
Online Access:http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/271
http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1199&context=scripps_theses
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spelling ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-scholarship.claremont.edu-scripps_theses-11992015-05-19T03:35:06Z GIS Analysis of Forest Fragmentation in the Vicinity of the Firestone Reserve, Costa Rica Bair, Kristen The study of tropical forest fragmentation addresses the difficult issues of diminishing forest area and concurrent biodiversity losses. In recent years much of the deforestation of the tropics has been challenged with policy changes and conservation efforts. The Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology, located in Costa Rica, is an area of relatively conserved and restored forest fragments that has proven resilient. This study focuses on a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis, used to assess the level of forest fragmentation in the area. Fragmentation is the process by which continuous forest is diminished into smaller, geographically isolated portions of forest. It was determined that the area is relatively unfragmented, as compared to it’s status in 1972. Though anthropogenic stresses continue, fragmentation of primary forest is limited and the majority of forested area is in large, semi-continuous blocks made up of a mixture of primary and secondary forest, which likely allows for a preservation of biodiversity in the region. Further on-site studies are necessary to fully evaluate the level of anthropogenic stress on the region. However, compared to many tropical areas, Costa Rica is conserving forest and ecological diversity. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/271 http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1199&context=scripps_theses © 2013 Kristen Blair Scripps Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont forest fragment GIS deforestation Environmental Sciences Other Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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topic forest
fragment
GIS
deforestation
Environmental Sciences
Other Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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fragment
GIS
deforestation
Environmental Sciences
Other Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Bair, Kristen
GIS Analysis of Forest Fragmentation in the Vicinity of the Firestone Reserve, Costa Rica
description The study of tropical forest fragmentation addresses the difficult issues of diminishing forest area and concurrent biodiversity losses. In recent years much of the deforestation of the tropics has been challenged with policy changes and conservation efforts. The Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology, located in Costa Rica, is an area of relatively conserved and restored forest fragments that has proven resilient. This study focuses on a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis, used to assess the level of forest fragmentation in the area. Fragmentation is the process by which continuous forest is diminished into smaller, geographically isolated portions of forest. It was determined that the area is relatively unfragmented, as compared to it’s status in 1972. Though anthropogenic stresses continue, fragmentation of primary forest is limited and the majority of forested area is in large, semi-continuous blocks made up of a mixture of primary and secondary forest, which likely allows for a preservation of biodiversity in the region. Further on-site studies are necessary to fully evaluate the level of anthropogenic stress on the region. However, compared to many tropical areas, Costa Rica is conserving forest and ecological diversity.
author Bair, Kristen
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title GIS Analysis of Forest Fragmentation in the Vicinity of the Firestone Reserve, Costa Rica
title_short GIS Analysis of Forest Fragmentation in the Vicinity of the Firestone Reserve, Costa Rica
title_full GIS Analysis of Forest Fragmentation in the Vicinity of the Firestone Reserve, Costa Rica
title_fullStr GIS Analysis of Forest Fragmentation in the Vicinity of the Firestone Reserve, Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed GIS Analysis of Forest Fragmentation in the Vicinity of the Firestone Reserve, Costa Rica
title_sort gis analysis of forest fragmentation in the vicinity of the firestone reserve, costa rica
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