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Stakeholder Perceptions on the Need for Updated Tree Species Distribution Maps

Formally Refereed
Authors: Pete Bettinger, Krista Merry, Alba Rocio Gutierrez Garzon, Taeyoon Lee, Jacek Siry, Steve McNulty, Michael Gavazzi
Year: 2021
Type: Scientific Journal
Station: Southern Research Station
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101367
Source: Forests

Abstract

Tree species distributions presented as range maps are powerful tools for forest‐based decision‐making processes. In the United States, Silvics of North America is a well‐known reference for over 200 tree species. However, the current range maps are likely outdated due to changes in land use, advancements in technology, shifts in plant hardiness zones due to climate change, and shifting societal values that influence the development of these resources. Therefore, a survey was distributed to two stakeholder groups, registered foresters in four states and members of several professional organizations, to gain insight into whether Silvics of North America range maps should be updated. Although the survey delivery method varied between the two survey sampling frames, the opinions on updating species range maps between the two stakeholder groups were similar. Both groups indicated that updating the current range maps would be valuable and would best be informed by remote sensing, national field inventories, and expert insight, and by adding color and perhaps importance classes.

Keywords

range maps, tree species distributions, internet surveys

Citation

Bettinger, Pete; Merry, Krista; Garzon, Alba Rocio Gutierrez; Lee, Taeyoon; Siry, Jacek; McNulty, Steve; Gavazzi, Michael. 2021. Stakeholder Perceptions on the Need for Updated Tree Species Distribution Maps. Forests. 12(10): 1367-. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101367.
Citations
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/63415