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A forest habitat network for the Atlantic Oakwoods in Highland region,Scotland
Authors:Darren D Moseley  Duncan Ray  Jenny Bryce
Institution:1. Forest Research , Northern Research Station , Roslin , Midlothian , EH25 9SY;2. Scottish Natural Heritage , Henderson Road, Inverness , Inverness-shire , IV1 1AU
Abstract:Summary

The need to conserve biological diversity and ensure the future viability and integrity of Atlantic oakwoods in a fragmented landscape has led to strategies that facilitate a more holistic view of biodiversity conservation across extensive areas. The Scottish Forestry Strategy contains a major aspiration to develop forest habitat networks through the restoration and improvement of existing woodland and the expansion of new woodland. The Forest Research landscape ecology model BEETLE (Biological and Environmental Evaluation Tools for Landscape Ecology) uses a focal species approach to assess the functional connectivity of habitat within the wider landscape matrix. This model has been used to predict the current habitat network for Atlantic oakwood specialists in the Highland region of Scotland. The analysis outputs are presented with an approach to help practitioners and planners visualise the opportunities to target expansion, conversion or restoration of Atlantic oakwoods and their intrinsic biodiversity.
Keywords:Forest habitat networks  BEETLE  Landscape ecology  Atlantic oakwoods
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