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Corridor Design Blog

News and views on wildlife corridors, linkages, and connectivity

Posted by
Dan Majka on
Jul 01 2010

New tools available: designing corridors for climate change

We have a new set of tools available for designing linkages based on topographic-soil land facets. These tools provide a method to complement traditional corridor design techniques in order to better plan for impending climate change.

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Posted by
Dan Majka on
Feb 22 2010

New version of corridor evaluation tools now available

We have a new revision of the Corridor Evaluation tools available on the downloads page. Unfortunately, these tools might not work with the ArcGIS 10, which will be released in Summer 2010.

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Posted by
Dan Majka on
Dec 16 2009

$8 million to be spent on wildlife crossing structures north of Tucson, Arizona

Last Thursday, $8.2 million was authorized to be spent on 2 underpasses and 1 overpass for wildlife north of Tucson, AZ to provide connectivity between the Tortolita and Catalina Mountain...and our linkage design helped inform the effort!

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Posted by
Dan Majka on
Nov 17 2009

Uncertainty analysis of least-cost modeling for designing wildland linkages

Our paper on conducting uncertainty analysis for wildland linkages was just published in Ecological Applications. Our approach to uncertainty analysis (which can be called a worst-case scenario approach) is appropriate for complex models in which distribution of the input parameters cannot be specified.

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