Search Results - "Van Graafeiland, Keith"
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An assessment of the representation of ecosystems in global protected areas using new maps of World Climate Regions and World Ecosystems
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-03-2020)“…Representation of ecosystems in protected area networks and conservation strategies is a core principle of global conservation priority setting approaches and…”
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A GLOBAL ECOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF COASTAL SEGMENT UNITS: TO COMPLEMENT MARINE BIODIVERSITY OBSERVATION NETWORK ASSESSMENTS
Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2021)“…A new data layer provides Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) labels for global coastal segments at 1 km or shorter resolution. These…”
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A Three-Dimensional Mapping of the Ocean Based on Environmental Data
Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-03-2017)“…The existence, sources, distribution, circulation, and physicochemical nature of macroscale oceanic water bodies have long been a focus of oceanographic…”
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A new 30 meter resolution global shoreline vector and associated global islands database for the development of standardized ecological coastal units
Published in Journal of operational oceanography (20-11-2019)“…A new 30-m spatial resolution global shoreline vector (GSV) was developed from annual composites of 2014 Landsat satellite imagery. The semi-automated…”
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Ecological Coastal Units - Standardized Global Shoreline Characteristics
Published in OCEANS 2022, Hampton Roads (17-10-2022)“…A new set of resources is now available that describe global shoreline characteristics. High resolution (30 m), globally comprehensive Coastal Segment Units…”
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The islands of Oceania – Political geography, biogeography, and terrestrial ecosystems
Published in Ecosystem services (01-10-2019)“…•The Oceania region contains thousands of islands and is geographically complex.•Island groupings can reflect political, biogeographical, and other…”
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