2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2019.103636
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Mapping wilderness in China: Comparing and integrating Boolean and WLC approaches

Abstract: This is a repository copy of Mapping Wilderness in China: Comparing and Integrating Boolean and WLC approaches.

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“…The principal components of any wildland network are the core wilderness areas. In previous studies, there are usually two methods for identifying wilderness areas, Boolean may overlap, they differ both conceptually and in the final results (Cao, Carver et al, 2019). 160 Such differences will likely cause uncertainty in connectivity modelling.…”
Section: Identification Of Core Wild Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principal components of any wildland network are the core wilderness areas. In previous studies, there are usually two methods for identifying wilderness areas, Boolean may overlap, they differ both conceptually and in the final results (Cao, Carver et al, 2019). 160 Such differences will likely cause uncertainty in connectivity modelling.…”
Section: Identification Of Core Wild Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wilderness protection is increasingly important in the era of the Sixth Extinction and the Anthropocene [Sandbrook, 2015]. Cao Yue et al in their research emphasized that wilderness areas have great value, however, China has not yet conducted an actual wilderness resources inventory [Cao et al, 2019]. The concept of wilderness is lacking any accepted definition [Nash, 2014].…”
Section: Strategies For Green Economy In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the main problem is to increase data availability concerning wilderness areas [Frelich, Reich, 2009;Kuiters et al, 2013]. Globally, the existing protected areas and Aichi Target 11 are not enough to slow the downward trends for biodiversity [Cao et al, 2019]. Targets must be set for protected areas and the protected areas system should be further expanded [Mittermeier et al, 2003].…”
Section: Strategies For Green Economy In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%