Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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569303 | Environmental Modelling & Software | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We describe a new conservation decision support tool: ‘Optimal Restoration of Altered Habitats’ (OPRAH). OPRAH combines species landscape configuration preferences and habitat quality information to optimally select habitat restoration priorities for single or multiple species. OPRAH uses a simulated annealing algorithm and information about extant native vegetation, land use and rehabilitation costs, to find solutions to non-linear landscape-scale problems. The landscape is divided into planning units, some of which represent native vegetation, while others can be restored for a given budget. A habitat restoration problem for declining woodland bird species is demonstrated as a case study.
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Authors
Mark R. Lethbridge, Michael I. Westphal, Hugh P. Possingham, Megan L. Harper, Nicholas J. Souter, Nicole Anderson,