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Land use planning: A potential force for retaining habitat connectivity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and Beyond

机译:土地利用规划:在大黄石生态系统及其周边地区保持栖息地连通性的潜在力量

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Abstract The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) population in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) is perceived to have been isolated from the population in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem for a century. Better land use planning is needed to thwart progressive intra- and inter-ecosystem habitat fragmentation, especially due to private land development. The dilemma of private lands being intermixed in large landscapes is addressed. This review attempts to identify some land use planning levels and tools which might facilitate dispersal by the grizzly bear and other large mammals. The planning levels discussed include national, regional, state, county and municipal, and federal land management agency. Specific potential federal tools mentioned include zoning, Landscape Conservation Cooperatives, the Endangered Species Act, beyond boundary authority, land exchanges, less-than-fee acquisition and other incentives, the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act, and federal land annexation. Besides summarizing existing recommendations, some derived observations are offered.
机译:摘要大黄石生态系统(GYE)中的灰熊(Ursus arctos horribilis)种群被认为与北大陆分水岭生态系统的种群隔离了一个世纪。需要更好的土地利用规划,以防止生态系统内部和生态系统之间逐渐的生境破碎化,特别是由于私人土地开发。解决了私有土地在大片景观中混杂的困境。这次审查试图确定一些土地利用规划水平和工具,这些水平和工具可能有助于灰熊和其他大型哺乳动物的消散。讨论的规划级别包括国家,地区,州,县和市以及联邦土地管理机构。提到的特定潜在的联邦工具包括分区,景观保护合作社,超越边界权限的《濒危物种法》,土地交换,低于收费的收购和其他激励措施,《北落基山脉生态系统保护法》和联邦土地吞并。除了总结现有建议外,还提供一些衍生的观察结果。

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