Author
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- LOUIS R. IVERSON
(USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 359 Main Road, Delaware, Ohio 43015, USA)
- DIANE L. SZAFONI
(Geographic Modeling Spatial Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 220 Davenport Hall, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA)
- SHARON E. BAUM
(Illinois Natural History Survey, 607 East Peabody, Champaign, Illinois 61820, USA)
- ELIZABETH A. COOK
(USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service at Lincoln University, 306 Founders Hall, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102, USA)
Abstract
To evaluate riparian habitat for wildlife, we used a geographic information system (GIS) that prioritized individual streams (for acquisition or management) by habitat ranking. We demonstrate this methodology for the Vermilion River basin in east-central Illinois, USA. Three data sets were used to evaluate land cover encompassing 300 m on either side of the streams: (1) the US Geological Survey's land use and land cover information (LUDA), (2) land cover manually digitized from the National High Altitude Photography (NHAP) program, and (3) Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) data classified into land cover. Each of 30 tributaries in the study area was ranked for habitat according to the data contained in each data set, and results were compared. Habitat ranking schemes were devised and analysis performed for three species guilds: forest, grassland, and mixed successional species. TM and NHAP each differentiated habitat scores (for forest, grassland, and mixed successional guilds) among tributaries in a similar and suitable way, while LUDA was not suitable, due to the coarse resolution of the data. Overall, it was shown that the methodology is suitable to rank streams based on riparian habitat quality. Even though more work is needed to test and verify the method, the project has shown the potential for such techniques to assist in evaluating, tracking, and improving the management of riparian wildlife resources. The method can easily be applied over large areas such as states if TM-based land cover and stream data are available.
Suggested Citation
Louis R. Iverson & Diane L. Szafoni & Sharon E. Baum & Elizabeth A. Cook, 2001.
"A Riparian Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Scheme Developed Using GIS,"
Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 28(5), pages 639-654, November.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:envman:v:28:y:2001:i:5:d:10.1007_s002670010249
DOI: 10.1007/s002670010249
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