Forest Evaluation Method Using Integrated SI Models

Abstract: In recent years, a variety of suitability index (SI) models for endangered species have been developed in Japan. These models have been used to assess Satoyama, and to construct a biodiversity potential map that shows the suitable habitat areas for individual endangered species. However, f...

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Main Authors: Hideyuki Ito, Kiichiro Hayashi
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.564.7856
http://www.iaia.org/conferences/iaia14/IAIA14-final-papers/Hayashi, Kiichiro. Forest evaluation method using integrated SI models.pdf
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Summary:Abstract: In recent years, a variety of suitability index (SI) models for endangered species have been developed in Japan. These models have been used to assess Satoyama, and to construct a biodiversity potential map that shows the suitable habitat areas for individual endangered species. However, few studies have developed a forest evaluation method that combines multiple SI models. In the present study, we developed a forest evaluation method, by combining integrated SI models for Luciola parvula, Apodemus speciosus, and Accipiter gentilis. We subsequently applied these SI models as a