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Gap analysis: concepts,methods, and recent results*
Authors:Jennings  Michael D
Institution:(1) National Gap Analysis Program, U.S. Geological Survey, 530 S. Asbury St., Suite 1, Moscow, Idaho 83843, USA
Abstract:Rapid progress is being made in the conceptual, technical, and organizational requirements for generating synoptic multi-scale views of the earth's surface and its biological content. Using the spatially comprehensive data that are now available, researchers, land managers, and land-use planners can, for the first time, quantitatively place landscape units – from general categories such as lsquoForestsrsquo or lsquoCold-Deciduous Shrubland Formationrsquo to more categories such as lsquoPicea glauca-Abies balsamea-Populus spp. Forest Alliancersquo – in their large-area contexts. The National Gap Analysis Program (GAP) has developed the technical and organizational capabilities necessary for the regular production and analysis of such information. This paper provides a brief overview of concepts and methods as well as some recent results from the GAP projects. Clearly, new frameworks for biogeographic information and organizational cooperation are needed if we are to have any hope of documenting the full range of species occurrences and ecological processes in ways meaningful to their management. The GAP experience provides one model for achieving these new frameworks.
Keywords:biodiversity  conservation  large-area mapping  gap analysis
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