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Using Ecological Indicators and a Decision Support System for Integrated Ecological Assessment at Two National Park Units in the Mid-Atlantic Region USA

机译:利用生态指标和决策支持系统对美国中大西洋地区两个国家公园单位进行综合生态评估

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We implemented an integrated ecological assessment using a GIS-based decision support system model for Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River (UPDE) and Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (DEWA)—national park units with the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Our assessment examined a variety of aquatic and terrestrial indicators of ecosystem components that reflect the parks’ conservation purpose and reference condition. Our assessment compared these indicators to ecological thresholds to determine the condition of park watersheds. Selected indicators included chemical and physical measures of water quality, biologic indicators of water quality, and landscape condition measures. For the chemical and physical measures of water quality, we used a water quality index and each of its nine components to assess the condition of water quality in each watershed. For biologic measures of water quality, we used the Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera aquatic macroinvertebrate index and, secondarily, the Hilsenhoff aquatic macroinvertebrate index. Finally, for the landscape condition measures of our model, we used percent forest and percent impervious surface. Based on our overall assessment, UPDE and DEWA watersheds had an ecological assessment score of 0.433 on a −1 to 1 fuzzy logic scale. This score indicates that, in general, the natural resource condition within watersheds at these parks is healthy or ecologically unimpaired; however, we had only partial data for many of our indicators. Our model is iterative and new data may be incorporated as they become available. These natural parks are located within a rapidly urbanizing landscape—we recommend that natural resource managers remain vigilant to surrounding land uses that may adversely affect natural resources within the parks.
机译:我们使用基于GIS的决策支持系统模型对上特拉华州风景秀丽和娱乐河(UPDE)和特拉华州水隙国家游乐区(DEWA)(位于美国中大西洋地区的国家公园单位)实施了综合生态评估。我们的评估检查了反映公园保护目的和参考条件的各种生态系统组成要素的水生和陆地指标。我们的评估将这些指标与生态阈值进行比较,以确定公园流域的状况。选定的指标包括水质的化学和物理指标,水质的生物指标和景观条件指标。对于水质的化学和物理测量,我们使用了水质指数及其9个组成部分来评估每个流域的水质状况。对于水质的生物学指标,我们使用了星翅目,鞘翅目,毛鳞翅目水生大型无脊椎动物指数,其次使用了希尔森霍夫水生大型无脊椎动物指数。最后,对于我们模型的景观条件测度,我们使用森林百分比和不透水百分比。根据我们的总体评估,UPDE和DEWA流域在-1到1的模糊逻辑量表上的生态评估得分为0.433。该分数表明,一般而言,这些公园的流域内的自然资源状况是健康的或在生态上没有受到损害;但是,我们仅有许多指标的部分数据。我们的模型是迭代的,新数据可能会合并起来。这些自然公园位于快速城市化的景观中,我们建议自然资源管理者对周围的土地使用保持警惕,这可能会对公园内的自然资源产生不利影响。

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