Online Workshop on Landscape Connectivity Assessment

Location

Canada

Event Date and Time
May 16th, 2023 at 10:00am MST to May 16th, 2023 at 12:00pm MST

We invite you to join an end-user workshop to learn about a collaborative NSERC Alliance project (2023-2025) between the University of Toronto and ABMI. The project aims to facilitate structural landscape connectivity assessment and its implementation in land management. This workshop is an opportunity for you to provide input early on to ensure that the outcomes of the project will serve the needs of end-users.

To support the sustainable development of Alberta, municipal land management should incorporate connectivity planning to facilitate the movement of organisms across the landscape (ecological flow). On the one hand, this may mean delineating a network of natural areas; on the other hand, facilitating the permeability of working landscapes to maintain ecological flow at a regional scale. Thus, municipal management should consider the larger spatial context, e.g., by evaluating the impact of alternative land-use scenarios on regional-scale landscape connectivity.

It is important to understand that different approaches to connectivity assessment are complementary: (a) Species-at-risk management requires a detailed, species-specific approach based on habitat requirements and movement behaviour. (b) Maintaining landscape permeability for a broad range of species or biodiversity as a whole in a multifunctional landscape requires a coarse-filter approach that focuses on structural landscape connectivity based on the degree of naturalness.