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Title
Size of the ecological effect zone associated with exurban development in the Adirondack Park, NY.
Author(s)
Michale Glennon and Heidi Kretser
Published
2013
Publisher
Landscape and Urban Planning
Abstract
A study and discussion of the ecological impact zone around exurban homes in the Adirondack Park, NY. Comparisons are drawn from a similar study performed in the North American West, in an entirely different habitat. Avian communities were altered up to 200 m from exurban homes in the Adirondack Park, and these results have the ability to inform ecologically sensitive subdivision designs.
Keywords
Building effect distance, Ecological effect zone, Exurban development, Occupancy probability
Full Citation
Glennon, M.J. and Kretser, H.E..(2013) Size of the ecological effect zone associated with exurban development in the Adirondack Park, NY. Landscape and Urban Planning Volume 112, April 2013, pp 10-17.
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