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Application of a numerical algorithm to the selection of reserves in semi-arid New South Wales
Authors:R.L. Pressey  A.O. Nicholls
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New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, PO Box 1967, Hurtsville, NSW 2220, Australia

CSIRO, Division of Wildlife and Ecology, PO Box 84, Lyneham, ACT 2602, Australia

Abstract:An iterative analysis was used to identify the number and area of pastoral properties needed to contain the full range of natural environments (land systems) in part of western New South Wales. A minimum of 32 properties (3·1% of total number) and 7980 km2 (5·7% of total area) was required to represent every land system at least once. Full representation required a greater overall number and area when the analysis began with properties already acquired for conservation. Excluding land systems atypical of the study area did not greatly reduce the number and area of properties required. Complete representation of land systems in each geographical subdivision in which they occur required a much greater overall number and area of properties than when the analysis was run for the study area as a whole. The algorithm used in this study produced very similar results to other iterative analyses applied to reserve selection in Australia.
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