Title of article :
Scale issues in the assessment of ecological impacts using a GIS-based habitat model — A case study for the Stockholm region
Author/Authors :
Mikael Gontier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
20
From page :
440
To page :
459
Abstract :
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) provide two interlinked platforms for the assessment of impacts on biodiversity caused by human developments. Although it might be too early to draw conclusions on the efficiency of SEA to assess such impacts, a number of persistent problems have been identified in the case of EIA. Some of these shortcomings concern the lack of proper prediction and impact quantification, and the inadequate/insufficient assessment of cumulative effects. A number of problems are related to the scale(s) at which the assessment is performed. SEA may provide a more adequate framework than EIA to discuss scale-related issues (i.e. cumulative impacts) but it also requires the use of adapted tools. This paper presents a case study where a GIS-based habitat model for the lesser spotted woodpecker is tested, validated and applied to a planning scenario in the Stockholm region in Sweden. The results show that the method adopted offers great prospects to contribute to a better assessment of biodiversity-related impacts. Even though some limitations remain in the form of data requirement and interpretation of the results, the model produced continuous, quantified predictions over the study area and provided a relevant basis for the assessment of cumulative effects. Furthermore, this paper discusses potential conflicts between different scales involved in the assessment — related to administrative boundaries, ecological processes, data availability, the method adopted to perform the assessment and temporal aspects.
Keywords :
Cumulativeimpacts , SEA , EIA , scale , Data , Biodiversity , Lesser spotted woodpecker , Maxent model , Physical planning
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Record number :
957578
Link To Document :
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