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Olehowski, C; Naumann, S; Fischer, D; Siegmund, A: Geo-ecological spatial pattern analysis of the island of Fogo (Cape Verde), Global and Planetary Change, 64(3-4), 188-197 (2008)
doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2008.09.006
Abstract:
With its small-scale climatic, floristic and geo-ecological differentiation, the island of Fogo is an optimal research area for understanding semi-arid island ecosystems in the marginal tropics. Because of the high variability in precipitation, the archipelago of Cape Verde has a potentially high ecological vulnerability, which is caused mainly by population growth, intensification of agricultural land use and increasing tourism. In this context, a geo-ecological spatial pattern analysis has been conducted for Fogo, including several types of geo-ecological layers like vegetation, elevation, aspect, soil and geology. The different kinds of spatial patterns that are detected can be used as a first tool to display distinctive levels of ecological vulnerability. These levels could constitute a base for sustainable land use planning and the redevelopment of agricultural strategies.
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