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Use of land facets to design linkages for climate change
Brian M. Brost, Paul Beier
Forestry, School of
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Climate Change
100%
Land Facets
100%
Focal Species
25%
Link Design
25%
Arizona
12%
Rule-based
12%
Recurring
12%
Grain Size
12%
Cluster Analysis
12%
Conservation Decisions
12%
On-state Current
12%
Landscape Units
12%
Conservation Corridors
12%
Species Approach
12%
Least-cost Modeling
12%
Interspersion
12%
Land Cover
12%
Topographic Variables
12%
Biological Activity
12%
Species Distribution
12%
Climate Models
12%
Error Propagation
12%
Coarse-filter Approach
12%
Patchiness
12%
Topographic Position
12%
Land Cover Mapping
12%
Species Occurrence Data
12%
Large-scale Climate
12%
Soil Parameters
12%
Slope Angle
12%
Solar Insolation
12%
Least Cost Path Analysis
12%
Shifting Distribution
12%
Fuzzy C-means Clustering
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Flat Surface
100%
Land Cover
25%
Arizona
12%
United States of America
12%
Grain Size
12%
Cluster Analysis
12%
Climate Modeling
12%
Error Propagation
12%
Biological Activity
12%
Slope Angle
12%
Species Occurrence
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Grains
66%
Land Cover
66%
Cluster Analysis
33%
Climate Modeling
33%