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A model for assessing habitat fragmentation caused by new infrastructures in extensive territories. Evaluation of the impact of the Spanish infrastructure and Transport Plan.

机译:评估由广泛地区中的新基础设施引起的栖息地破碎化的模型。评估西班牙基础设施和运输计划的影响。

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The aim of the present work is to design a model for evaluating the impact of planned infrastructures on species survival at the territorial scale by calculating a connectivity index. The method developed involves determining the effective distance of displacement between patches of the same habitat, simplifying earlier models so that there is no dependence on specific variables for each species. A case study is presented in which the model was used to assess the impact of the forthcoming roads and railways included in the Spanish Strategic Infrastructure and Transport Plan (PEIT, in its Spanish initials). This study took into account the habitats of peninsular Spain, which occupies an area of some 500,000 km2. In this territory, the areas deemed to provide natural habitats are defined by Directive 92/43/EEC. The impact of new infrastructures on connectivity was assessed by comparing two scenarios, with and without the plan, for the major new road and railway networks. The calculation of the connectivity index (CI) requires the use of a raster methodology based on the Arc/Info geographical information system (GIS). The actual calculation was performed using a program written in Arc/Info Macro Language (AML); this program is available in FragtULs (Mancebo Quintana, 2007), a set of tools for calculating indicators of fragmentation caused by transport infrastructure (http://topografia.montes.upm.es/fragtuls.html). The indicator of connectivity proposed allows the estimation of the connectivity between all the patches of a territory, with no artificial (non-ecologically based) boundaries imposed. The model proposed appears to be a useful tool for the analysis of fragmentation caused by plans for large territories.
机译:本工作的目的是设计一个模型,通过计算连通性指数来评估规划的基础设施对领土范围内物种生存的影响。开发的方法涉及确定相同栖息地斑块之间的有效位移距离,简化早期模型,从而使每个物种都不依赖于特定变量。提出了一个案例研究,其中使用该模型来评估西班牙战略基础设施和运输计划(PEIT,以西班牙文缩写)中包含的即将修建的公路和铁路的影响。这项研究考虑了西班牙半岛的栖息地,该地区的面积约为500,000平方公里。在该领土上,第92/43 / EEC号指令定义了被视为提供自然栖息地的区域。通过比较有和没有计划的两种主要新公路和铁路网络方案,评估了新基础设施对连通性的影响。连接性指数(CI)的计算需要使用基于Arc / Info地理信息系统(GIS)的栅格方法。实际计算是使用用Arc / Info宏语言(AML)编写的程序执行的;该程序在FragtULs(Mancebo Quintana,2007)中可用,FragtULs是一套用于计算由运输基础设施引起的碎片化指标的工具(http://topografia.montes.upm.es/fragtuls.html)。所提出的连通性指标允许估计一个区域的所有面片之间的连通性,而无需施加人为的(基于非生态学的)边界。提出的模型似乎是分析大领土计划造成的碎片化的有用工具。

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