UCSB/IBM-ERP Related Publications
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Church, R. L., D. M. Stoms, and F. W. Davis, 1996.
Reserve selection as a maximal covering location problem. Biological
Conservation 76: 105-112.
Church, R. L., D. M. Stoms, F. W. Davis, and B. J. Okin, 1996. Planning
management activities to protect biodiversity with GIS and an integrated
optimization model, in Proceedings of the Third International
Conference/Workshop on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling.
National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Santa Barbara,
CD and WWW. (
Full paper)
Davis, F.W. Improving biodiversity data and information flows among
scientists, policy makers and managers. Bioscience Supplement, The
1994 AIBS Plenary Session, Science and Policy: What We Know and
What We Need to Know. (May 1995)
Davis, F.W., 1994. Mapping and monitoring terrestrial biodiversity using geographic
information systems. Academia Sinica Monograph Series
14: 461-471.
Davis, F.W., P.A. Stine, and D.M. Stoms, 1994. Distribution
and conservation status of coastal sage scrub in southwestern California.
Journal of Vegetation Science, 5: 753-756.
Davis, F.W., P.A. Stine, D.M. Stoms, M.I. Borchert, and A.D. Hollander,
1995. Gap analysis of the actual vegetation
of California: 1. The Southwestern Region. Madrono
42: 40-78.
Davis, F. W., and D. M. Stoms, 1996.
A spatial analytical hierarchy for Gap Analysis, in J. M. Scott,
T. H. Tear, and F. W. Davis, editors. Gap Analysis: A Landscape
Approach to Biodiversity Planning. American Society for Photogrammetry
and Remote Sensing, Bethesda, MD, pp. 15-24.
Davis, F. W., and D. M. Stoms, 1996.
Sierran vegetation: A gap analysis. Pages 671-689 in Sierra
Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final Report to Congress, vol. II, Assessments
and scientific basis for management options. Davis: University
of California, Centers for Water and Wildlands Resources. ( Full Chapter)
Davis, F. W., D. M. Stoms, R. L. Church, W. J. Okin, and K. N. Johnson,
1996. Selecting biodiversity management
areas. Pages 1503-1528 in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project:
Final Report to Congress, vol. II, Assessments and scientific basis
for management options. Davis: University of California, Centers
for Water and Wildlands Resources. ( Full Chapter)
Gerrard, R. A., R. L. Church, D. M. Stoms, and F. W. Davis. In press.
Selecting conservation reserves using
species covering models: Adapting the ARC/INFO GIS. Transactions
in GIS.
Gray, M. V., 1994. A Digital Multipurpose Vegetation Map for
the Colorado Desert of California. Masters thesis, Department
of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Hollander, A.D., F.W. Davis, and D.M. Stoms, 1994. Hierarchical representation of species distributions using maps,
images, and sighting data, in Mapping the Diversity of
Nature, R.I. Miller, editor, Chapman & Hall, pp. 71-88.
Moritz, M., D. M. Stoms, M. I. Borchert, and F. W. Davis. 1997.
A proposed protocol for identifying
potential Research Natural Areas with Gap Analysis data. Proceedings
of the 17th Annual ESRI User Conference. CD-ROM and WWW. ( Full
paper)
Odion, D., 1995. Effects of variation in soil heating during
fire on patterns of plant establishment and regrowth in maritime
chaparral. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Santa
Barbara.
Scott, J. M., F. Davis, B. Csuti, R. Noss, B. Butterfield, C. Groves,
H. Anderson, S. Caicco, F. D'Erchia, T. C. Edwards, Jr., J. Ulliman,
and R. G. Wright, 1993. Gap analysis: A geographic approach to protection
of biological diversity. Wildlife Monographs, 123: 1-41.
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Full paper)
Stine, P. A., 1995. A multi-scale
conservation assessment of plant communities in Southern California.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Geography, University of California,
Santa Barbara.
Stoms, D. M., 1996.
Validating large-area land cover databases with maplets. Geocarto
International, 11: 87-95.
Stoms, D. M., M. I. Borchert, M. A. Moritz, F. W. Davis, and R.
L. Church. A systematic process for
siting Research Natural Areas. Submitted to Natural Areas
Journal.
Stoms, D. M., and F. W. Davis, 1995. Biodiversity in the Southwestern
California Region, in Our Living Resources: A Report to the
Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of U. S. Plants,
Animals, and Ecosystems. USDI, National Biological Service,
Washington, D.C., pp. 465-466.
Stoms, D. M., F. W. Davis, and A. D. Hollander, 1996.
Hierarchical representation of species distributions for biological
survey and monitoring, in GIS and Environmental Modeling:
Progress and Research Issues, GIS World Books, Ft. Collins,
CO, pp. 445-449.
Stoms, D. M., F. W. Davis, K. L. Driese, K. M. Cassidy, and M. P.
Murray. In press. Gap analysis of the
vegetation of the Intermountain Semi-Desert Ecoregion. Great
Basin Naturalist.
Stoms, D. M., M. J. Bueno, and F. W. Davis. 1997.
Viewing geometry of AVHRR image composites derived using multiple
criteria. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing,
63: 681-689.
Stoms, D. M., M. J. Bueno, F. W. Davis, K. M. Cassidy, K. L. Driese,
and J. S. Kagan. Map-guided classification
of regional land-cover with multi-temporal AVHRR data.. Submitted
to Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.
Thomas, K. A., 1996. Vegetation
and Floristic Diversity in the Mojave Desert of California: A Regional
Conservation Evaluation. Ph.D. dissertation, University
of California, Santa Barbara.
Thomas, K. A. and F. W. Davis, 1996. Applications of Gap Analysis
data in the Mojave Desert of California, in J. M. Scott, T. H. Tear,
and F. W. Davis, editors. Gap Analysis: A Landscape Approach
to Biodiversity Planning. American Society for Photogrammetry
and Remote Sensing, Bethesda, MD, pp. 209-219.
Thorne, J. H., 1997. Gap
Analysis: The vegetation of Northwestern California. Masters
thesis, Department of Geography, University of California, Santa
Barbara.
Walsh, S. J. and F. W. Davis, 1994. Applications of remote sensing
and geographic information systems in vegetation science: Introduction.
Journal of Vegetation Science 5: 610-613.
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