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Title: Designing Landscapes for Sustainable Bird Populations


1
Designing Landscapes for Sustainable Bird
Populations
  • Structured Decision Making Workshop
  • Atlantic Coast Joint Venture

2
Problem
Biological planning - Ecological context
  • Develop a methodology for assessing and designing
    landscapes for sustainable populations of birds
    and other wildlife in the SAMBI area that can
    be applied in other areas of the eastern United
    States.
  • Prioritizes landscape based on current and
    potential future conditions
  • Conservation implementation on the priority areas
    is expected to result in target populations of
    birds associated with these ecosystems.
  • Selection of areas based on fundamental concepts
    of landscape ecology and conservation biology.
  • Can be updated periodically as new data become
    available.

3
Workshop objectives
Biological planning Species Selection/Habitat
Relationships
Conservation Design Desired Landscape
Configuration
  • Determine which species should be used to design
    landscapes based on their habitat requirements.
  • Which species represent unique map-able habitat
    requirements?
  • Determine important landscape characteristics for
    each habitat
  • Which habitat landscape characteristics are
    important in prioritizing areas?
  • Which characteristics are compensatory and which
    are limiting?

4
Species selection
Biological planning Species Selection/Habitat
Relationships
  • Determine which species should be used to design
    landscapes
  • Classify surrogacy of each species
  • Flagship charismatic species that attract
    public support
  • Umbrella species that require large areas of
    habitat, thus conferring protection to other
    species
  • Biodiversity presence may indicate high species
    richness
  • Keystone species that are critical...
  • Determine habitat characteristics for each
    species
  • Determine the intangible tradeoffs
  • Bio-political constraints

5
Habitat and landscape criteria
Conservation Design Desired Landscape
Configuration
  • Determine habitat characteristics that are
    critical to the landscape design
  • Classify surrogacy of each habitat
  • Flagship charismatic habitat that attracts
    public support
  • Biodiversity possess high species richness
  • Unique required for some species to be present
  • Determine landscape criteria for each habitat
  • Identify limiting factors
  • Determine the intangible tradeoffs
  • Bio-political constraints

6
Designing Landscapes for Sustainable Bird
Populations
  • Structured Decision Making Workshop
  • Atlantic Coast Joint Venture

7
Five core elements - PrOACT
  • Problem Solve the right problem
  • Objectives Describe the desired outcomes
  • Alternatives Consider any reasonable actions
    that achieve the outcomes
  • Consequences Describe how well alternatives
    meet objectives
  • Tradeoffs Evaluate consequences of each
    alternative
  • Core of structured decision making (Hammond et
    al., 1999).

8
Problem
  • Develop a methodology for assessing and designing
    landscapes for sustainable populations of birds
    and other wildlife in the SAMBI area that can
    be applied in other areas of the eastern United
    States.
  • Prioritizes landscape based on current and
    potential future conditions
  • Conservation implementation on the priority areas
    is expected to result in target populations of
    birds associated with these ecosystems.
  • Selection of areas based on fundamental concepts
    of landscape ecology and conservation biology.
  • Can be updated periodically as new data become
    available.

9
Dividing the problem
Biological planning Species Selection/Habitat
Relationships
  • Problem1 Identify a group of birds (focal
    species) associated with open pine systems that
    represent co-occurring species, are a reliable
    tool for biodiversity assessment, and are
    sensitive to resources, area, connectivity, and
    natural processes.
  • Problem2 Identify characteristics of priority
    areas for conserving and restoring open pines
    systems that satisfy criteria for quantity,
    configuration, and location to achieve target
    populations of the umbrella species.

10
Species selection
Biological planning Species Selection/Habitat
Relationships
  • Determine which species should be used to design
    landscapes
  • Determine key habitat characteristics for each
    species
  • Classify surrogacy of each species
  • Flagship charismatic species that attract
    public support
  • Umbrella species that require large areas of
    habitat, thus conferring protection to other
    species
  • Biodiversity presence may indicate high species
    richness
  • Keystone species that are critical to ecosystem
    function.
  • Determine the intangible tradeoffs
  • Bio-political constraints

11
Assessing consequences
Biological planning Species Selection/Habitat
Relationships
  • Basis
  • Preference to high priority species
  • Unidentified attributes?

Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristics
Species Low Canopy Cover Diverse, Herb-aceous Under-story Low Basal Area/ Tree Density Old trees Snags Large Patch Size High Fire Frequency Growing Season Fire Bare Ground Wet Savannah/ Bogs
BASP X X X X X
BRNU X X X
HESP X X X X X X
NOBO X X X X X X
RCWO X X X X X
AMKE X X X X
12
Designing Landscapes for Sustainable Bird
Populations
  • Structured Decision Making Workshop
  • Atlantic Coast Joint Venture

13
Dividing the problem
Conservation Design Desired Landscape
Configuration
  • Problem1 Identify a group of birds (focal
    species) associated with open pine systems that
    represent co-occurring species, are a reliable
    tool for biodiversity assessment, and are
    sensitive to resources, area, connectivity, and
    natural processes.
  • Problem2 Identify characteristics of priority
    areas for conserving and restoring open pines
    systems that satisfy criteria for quantity,
    configuration, and location to achieve target
    populations of the umbrella species.

14
Habitat and landscape criteria
Conservation Design Desired Landscape
Configuration
  • Determine habitat characteristics that are
    critical to the landscape design
  • Identify limiting versus compensatory
    characteristics
  • Classify surrogacy of each habitat
  • Flagship charismatic habitat that attracts
    public support
  • Biodiversity possess high species richness
  • Unique required for some species to be present
  • Determine the intangible tradeoffs
  • Bio-political constraints

15
Homework
  • Review the problem statement
  • Did we get it right?
  • Look over the species x habitat attributes tables
  • SAMBI species and habitat characteristics are
    next
  • Look over the landscape prioritization objectives
  • What other characteristics are important?
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