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Multi-criteria spatial identification of carnivore conservation areas under data scarcity and conflict: a jaguar case study in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia

机译:数据稀缺与冲突下食肉动物保护区的多标准空间识别:哥伦比亚塞拉纳塞拉玛的捷豹案例研究

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Human-wildlife conflict, habitat loss, and prey hunting are the main threats to carnivore species worldwide. Forest conversion as consequence of deforestation and agricultural expansion increases the proximity between carnivores and humans, thereby escalating conflicts. Knowledge about carnivore species in data-poor countries, such as Colombia, is scarce which has the potential to result in poor landscape planning decisions. For many species, the only existing spatial information resides in expert-driven approaches which result in coarse-resolution extent-of-occurrence' maps. There is an increasing need for the development of methodologies to identify conservation and management areas at appropriate scales. Multi-criteria approaches will allow the inclusion of diverse species attributes enabling environmental institutions to address complex landscape decisions that result in conservation and management of carnivore habitat. We present a multi-criteria spatial identification tool for conservation and management areas, focused on Jaguars (Panthera onca) in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, in northern Colombia. Our approach identifies areas based on the relationship between three spatial criteria: (1) suitable habitat patches, (2) habitat connectivity, and (3) zones of higher likelihood of human-jaguar conflict. We identified areas with the presence of at least one spatial criteria in 32% of the study area. Only 16.28% of these occur within protected areas (PAs) and the remaining fall on private lands (83.72%), either within (35.68%) or outside (48.04%) buffer zones of PAs. Our results highlight the need for multi-stakeholder collaborative approaches given that most proposed conservation areas fall on private rather than public lands.
机译:人类野生动物冲突,栖息地丧失和猎物狩猎是全球肉食病物种的主要威胁。由于森林砍伐和农业扩张后果的森林转换增加了食肉动物和人类之间的邻近,从而升级了冲突。关于数据贫困国家(如哥伦比亚)的食肉动物种类的知识是稀缺的,这有可能导致景观规划决策不佳。对于许多物种,唯一的现有空间信息驻留在专家驱动的方法中,这导致粗分辨率的次数映射。越来越需要开发方法,以确定适当的尺度的保护和管理领域。多标准方法将允许包含各种各样的物种属性,使环境机构能够解决导致食肉动物栖息地保护和管理的复杂景观决策。我们为哥伦比亚北部的塞拉尼亚德圣马塔山脉(Panthera Onca)提供了一个多标准的空间识别工具,专注于哥伦比亚北部的塞拉尼亚德圣玛塔。我们的方法根据三个空间标准之间的关系识别领域:(1)合适的栖息地补丁,(2)栖息地连接,(3)人类冲突较高可能性的区域。我们在32%的研究区域存在至少一个空间标准的存在区域。只有16.28%的受保护区(PAS)和私人土地上的剩余落在PAS的(48.04%)内(48.04%)内(48.04%)的私人土地(83.72%)。我们的结果强调了对多利益相关方协作方法的需求,因为最拟议的保护区落在私人而不是公共土地上。

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