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Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment
Nature in Focus Rapid Ecological Assessment Author:Roger Sayre, Ellen Roca, Gina Sedaghatkish, Bruce Young, Shirley Keel, Roberto Roca, Stewart Sheppard, Thomas Lovejoy, Stuart Sheppard Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) is a methodology developed by The Nature Conservancy to provide comprehensive and reliable information about biodiversity resources in situations where time and financial resources are limited. REAs utilize a combination of remote-sensed imagery, reconnaissance overflights, field data collection, and spatial inf... more »ormation visualization to generate useful information for conservation planning. Nature in Focus is an in-depth guide to the theory and practice of REAs, offering a detailed approach for assessing biodiversity in a rapid and integrative manner. It provides researchers with the essential tools and techniques they need to conduct an REA, and offers valuable advice about the planning and implementation aspects. The book:
presents an overview of the REA methodology and sampling framework
reviews all aspects of an REA: planning and management, mapping and spatial information, information management
describes surveys of vegetation and fauna
presents a generalized description of threat assessments
explores the manner in which large amounts of data produced by different REA teams are integrated and synthesized into a cohesive set of management recommendations
explains how the REA effort is documented, published, and disseminated
offers a detailed REA case study
Also included is a set of twelve color maps that describe the sequence of mapping activities in the case-study REA, along with other map examples from a range of REAs. In addition to the case study, appendixes offer a full set of REA field forms for sampling, and a model "Scope of Work" that describes the nature of work to be conducted in an REA and outlines the roles and responsibilities of the participating organizations. Nature in Focus presents the collective experience of more than ten years of REA field-testing. Conservation practitioners and biodiversity scientists who are involved with REA initiatives, along with managers, policymakers, and others involved with conservation programs will find the book a useful and nontechnical guide to an essential element of successful conservation.« less