Estimating the cumulative impact and zone of influence of anthropogenic features on biodiversity

1. The concept of cumulative impacts is widespread in policy documents, regu-lations and ecological studies, but quantification methods are still evolving. Infrastructure development usually takes place in landscapes with preexist-ing anthropogenic features. Typically, their impact is determined by...

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Published in:Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandão, Van Moorter, Bram, Stien, Audun, Tveraa, Torkild, Strand, Olav, Langeland, Knut, Sandstrom, Per, Alam, Moudud, Skarin, Anna, Panzacchi, Manuela
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Published: Wiley 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29359
https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14133
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/29359 2023-06-18T03:38:36+02:00 Estimating the cumulative impact and zone of influence of anthropogenic features on biodiversity Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandão Van Moorter, Bram Stien, Audun Tveraa, Torkild Strand, Olav Langeland, Knut Sandstrom, Per Alam, Moudud Skarin, Anna Panzacchi, Manuela 2023-06-02 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29359 https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14133 dan dan Wiley Methods in Ecology and Evolution info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/869580/EU/Global drivers, local consequences: Tools for global change adaptation and sustainable development of industrial and cultural Arctic “hubs”/ArcticHubs/ Niebuhr BB, Van Moorter B.F.A., Stien A, Tveraa T, Strand O, Langeland K, Sandstrom P, Alam M, Skarin A, Panzacchi M. Estimating the cumulative impact and zone of influence of anthropogenic features on biodiversity. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 2023 FRIDAID 2151743 doi:10.1111/2041-210X.14133 2041-210X https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29359 Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) openAccess Copyright 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2023 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14133 2023-06-07T23:06:22Z 1. The concept of cumulative impacts is widespread in policy documents, regu-lations and ecological studies, but quantification methods are still evolving. Infrastructure development usually takes place in landscapes with preexist-ing anthropogenic features. Typically, their impact is determined by computing the distance to the nearest feature only, thus ignoring the potential cumulative impacts of multiple features. We propose the cumulative ZOI approach to as-sess whether and to what extent anthropogenic features lead to cumulative impacts. 2. The approach estimates both effect size and zone of influence (ZOI) of anthro-pogenic features and allows for estimation of cumulative effects of multiple features distributed in the landscape. First, we use simulations and an empiri-cal study to understand under which circumstances cumulative impacts arise. Second, we demonstrate the approach by estimating the cumulative impacts of tourist infrastructure in Norway on the habitat of wild reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus), a near-threatened species highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance. 3. In the simulations, we showed that analyses based on the nearest feature and our cumulative approach are indistinguishable in two extreme cases: when features are few and scattered and their ZOI is small, and when features are clustered and their ZOI is large. The empirical analyses revealed cumulative impacts of private cabins and tourist resorts on reindeer, extending up to 10 and 20 km, with different decaying functions. Although the impact of an isolated private cabin was negligible, the cumulative impact of ‘cabin villages’ could be much larger than that of a single large tourist resort. Focusing on the nearest feature only underestimates the impact of ‘cabin villages’ on reindeer 4. The suggested approach allows us to quantify the magnitude and spatial extent of cumulative impacts of point, linear, and polygon features in a computationally efficient and flexible way and is implemented in the oneimpact R package. The formal ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandão
Van Moorter, Bram
Stien, Audun
Tveraa, Torkild
Strand, Olav
Langeland, Knut
Sandstrom, Per
Alam, Moudud
Skarin, Anna
Panzacchi, Manuela
Estimating the cumulative impact and zone of influence of anthropogenic features on biodiversity
topic_facet VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400
description 1. The concept of cumulative impacts is widespread in policy documents, regu-lations and ecological studies, but quantification methods are still evolving. Infrastructure development usually takes place in landscapes with preexist-ing anthropogenic features. Typically, their impact is determined by computing the distance to the nearest feature only, thus ignoring the potential cumulative impacts of multiple features. We propose the cumulative ZOI approach to as-sess whether and to what extent anthropogenic features lead to cumulative impacts. 2. The approach estimates both effect size and zone of influence (ZOI) of anthro-pogenic features and allows for estimation of cumulative effects of multiple features distributed in the landscape. First, we use simulations and an empiri-cal study to understand under which circumstances cumulative impacts arise. Second, we demonstrate the approach by estimating the cumulative impacts of tourist infrastructure in Norway on the habitat of wild reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus), a near-threatened species highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance. 3. In the simulations, we showed that analyses based on the nearest feature and our cumulative approach are indistinguishable in two extreme cases: when features are few and scattered and their ZOI is small, and when features are clustered and their ZOI is large. The empirical analyses revealed cumulative impacts of private cabins and tourist resorts on reindeer, extending up to 10 and 20 km, with different decaying functions. Although the impact of an isolated private cabin was negligible, the cumulative impact of ‘cabin villages’ could be much larger than that of a single large tourist resort. Focusing on the nearest feature only underestimates the impact of ‘cabin villages’ on reindeer 4. The suggested approach allows us to quantify the magnitude and spatial extent of cumulative impacts of point, linear, and polygon features in a computationally efficient and flexible way and is implemented in the oneimpact R package. The formal ...
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author Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandão
Van Moorter, Bram
Stien, Audun
Tveraa, Torkild
Strand, Olav
Langeland, Knut
Sandstrom, Per
Alam, Moudud
Skarin, Anna
Panzacchi, Manuela
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Van Moorter, Bram
Stien, Audun
Tveraa, Torkild
Strand, Olav
Langeland, Knut
Sandstrom, Per
Alam, Moudud
Skarin, Anna
Panzacchi, Manuela
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title Estimating the cumulative impact and zone of influence of anthropogenic features on biodiversity
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title_full Estimating the cumulative impact and zone of influence of anthropogenic features on biodiversity
title_fullStr Estimating the cumulative impact and zone of influence of anthropogenic features on biodiversity
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the cumulative impact and zone of influence of anthropogenic features on biodiversity
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