1. What is Zonation?
Zonation is a freely available decision support software tool for ecologically based land use planning including applications in spatial conservation planning and ecological impact avoidance. It is capable of data rich, large scale, high resolution spatial conservation prioritization. Zonation operates on spatial data about biodiversity features (species, habitats, ecosystem services), costs and threats. It can also utilize information about uncertainty and ecological factors such as connectivity. It is a major property of Zonation that it can maintain the many dimensions of biodiversity through prioritization. Zonation implements a broad set of methods and analyses in one package, allowing versatile use for solving many different types of problems.
Spatial prioritization using Zonation is a balancing operation
2. Typical uses of Zonation include
(These possibilities are conditional on data availability)
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Planning of reserve networks
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Planning of reserve network expansions
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Reserve network evaluation
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Decision support for land use zoning
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Planning for ecological impact avoidance in development projects
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Targeting of habitat restoration
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Spatial planning for biodiversity offsets
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Applications outside conservation
3. Data sizes
High dimensional data sets analyzed include application on the terrestrial areas of the world at an 1 km2 resolution (Di Minin et al. 2016) and almost 100 000 features in analysis (Verhagen et al. 2017). Studies that apply Zonation on high-dimensional data have been published both in Science (Kremen et al. 2008) and Nature (Pouzols et al. 2014).
4. More information
Zonation has been developed by Atte Moilanen and his research group at the University of Helsinki. For more information perhaps start from the Zonation version 4 leaflet. Also see the introductory manual (Di Minin et al. 2014), the Running Zonation projects manual (Lehtomäki et al. 2016), Moilanen et al. (2005) and (2011), Lehtomäki and Moilanen (2013).
Zonation version 1 manual cover
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Zonation version 2 manual cover
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Zonation version 4. manual cover
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Zonation version 4. manual cover
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A Quick introduction to Zonation. Minin et al. 2014
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Running a Zonation Planning Project brochure
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