Wildlife and greenspace planning in medium-scale residential developments

Edward L. Goldstein , Meir Gross , Richard M. DeGraaf
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Abstract

The spatial arrangement of woody vegetation in residential developments from 40 to 1000 ha is analyzed in terms of the “species-area curve” and other principles of island biogeography. These principles, which predict the number of wildlife species which will occur in an area as a function of the size, shape and distribution of vegetation patches in the area, promise to be a powerful tool in greenspace planning. Using birds as an example, we examine some of the trade-offs among wildlife, visual and recreational amenities which are associated with three different approaches to the arrangement of a given amount of greenspace. These three approaches are examined both at the scale of small and large subdivisions and at a micro-regional scale of 10 km2.

中型住宅开发项目中的野生动物和绿地规划
根据“物种-面积曲线”和其他岛屿生物地理学原理,分析了40 ~ 1000公顷住宅开发项目中木本植被的空间分布。这些原则预测了一个地区将出现的野生动物物种的数量,作为该地区植被斑块的大小、形状和分布的函数,有望成为绿色空间规划的有力工具。以鸟类为例,我们研究了野生动物、视觉和娱乐设施之间的一些权衡,这与给定数量的绿色空间的三种不同安排方法有关。这三种方法在小分区和大分区的尺度上以及在10平方公里的微区域尺度上进行了研究。
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