Environmentally stratified sampling design for the development of Great Lakes environmental indicators.
نویسندگان
چکیده
Understanding the relationship between human disturbance and ecological response is essential to the process of indicator development. For large-scale observational studies, sites should be selected across gradients of anthropogenic stress, but such gradients are often unknown for apopulation of sites prior to site selection. Stress data available from public sources can be used in a geographic information system (GIS) to partially characterize environmental conditions for large geographic areas without visiting the sites. We divided the U.S. Great Lakes coastal region into 762 units consisting of a shoreline reach and drainage-shed and then summarized over 200 environmental variables in seven categories for the units using a GIS. Redundancy within the categories of environmental variables was reduced using principal components analysis. Environmental strata were generated from cluster analysis using principal component scores as input. To protect against site selection bias, sites were selected in random order from clusters. The site selection process allowed us to exclude sites that were inaccessible and was shown to successfully distribute sites across the range of environmental variation in our GIS data. This design has broad applicability when the goal is to develop ecological indicators using observational data from large-scale surveys.
منابع مشابه
Ecological approaches in planning for sustainable cities: A review of the literature
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to cities and societies. To build a sustainable city, these challenges need to be faced efficiently and successfully. This paper focuses on the environmental issues and investigates the ecological approaches for planning sustainable cities through a comprehensive review of the relevant literature. The re...
متن کاملProgress Report : Development and Evaluation of Chemical Indicators for Monitoring
EPA Grant Number: R82867505 Subproject: This is subproject number 05, established and managed by the Center Director under grant R828675 Center: Great Lakes Environmental Indicators Project Center Director: Gerald J. Niemi Title: Development and Evaluation of Chemical Indicators for Monitoring Ecological Risk Investigators: Deborah Swackhamer, Matthew Simcik Cooperators: David Mount, Gary Ankle...
متن کاملMonitoring microbes in the Great Lakes.
Great Lakes environmental agencies want to build the capacity to understand microbe threats and develop responses and mitigation plans in advance of crises such as large fish kills. We developed a collaborative plan for monitoring microbes across the Great Lakes of North America to meet practical needs with the latest science and testing technology. The goal was to build understanding of harmfu...
متن کاملWaste Management of Building Ceramic Materials Using the DfD Technique: Sustainable Development and Environmentally Friendly
Nowadays, in modern societies, growing activities in construction affairs and their economic development have been resulted construction wastes and so much demolition in the past three decades. Most of these wastes have not been treated and therefore caused severe damages to the environment. In this research, after reviewing construction and demolition management methods and their accesso...
متن کاملA test of the variability and usefulness of SOLEC indicators in wetlands of Lakes Huron and Michigan
Introduction Development of indicators of " ecosystem health " for Great Lakes coastal wetlands was recognized as a major need at the State-of-the-Lakes Ecosystem Conferences (SOLEC) held in Buffalo, New York in 1998 and Hamilton, Ontario in 2000. Indicators listed by the wetlands indicators task force at these conferences included indices of biotic integrity (IBI) based on macroinvertebrates, ...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Environmental monitoring and assessment
دوره 102 1-3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005