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Una visión para el futuro, una agenda para hoy - Eco-Index

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Extensive Information SystemAs part of the process of designing the S<strong>el</strong>va Maya <strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan, key conservation information was gathered and generated, including maps,reports and databases on socioeconomic and ecological issues.Maps generatedMAPS OF NATURAL ASPECTS• Altimetry• Natural Protected Areas• Map of geomorphologicalfeatures• Map of climates• Watersheds• Bodies of water• <strong>Eco</strong>regions of theWWW-CONABIO• Runoff• Map of geology• Map of geomorphology• Map of coastal andinternational limits (lines)• Map of coastal andinternational limits (polygons)• Map of morphoedaphology• Map of precipitation• Current ecological systems• Potential ecological systems• Map of bird sites• R<strong>el</strong>ief map• Map of planning subunits• Temperature map• Digital <strong>el</strong>evation map (DEM)• Edaphology mapMAPS OF SOCIAL ASPECTS• Petroleum concessions• Political administrative division:Guatemala• Political administrative division:B<strong>el</strong>ize• Political division of the threecountries• Political administrative division:Mexico (states)• Political administrative division:Mexico (municipalities)• Meteorological seasons ofB<strong>el</strong>ize and Guatemala• Hydro<strong>el</strong>ectric• Fire• Towns• Urban patches in Mexico• Oleoducts• Oil w<strong>el</strong>ls• Dams• Heat points• Productive systems• Communication routes• Zones affected by petroleumMAPS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF418 SPECIES• Amphibians (11 species)• Birds (38 species)• Crustaceans (22 species)• Flora (264 species)• Mammals (28 species)• Butterflies (10 species)• Reptiles (45 species)MAPS OF CONSERVATIONAREAS NETWORK• Threats by subunit• Average threats bymanagement unit• Average threats of themanagement units foundwithin each subunit• Threats by hexagons• Threats by subunit• Threats by management unit• Management unit threatsfound in the subunit• Diversity by hexagon• Diversity by management unit• Base information on thenetwork of conservation areas• Frequency of site s<strong>el</strong>ectionTHREATS MAPSFinal threats• Result of the threatsAlteration of SpeciesCompositions (ASC)• Species composition affectedby communication routes• Species composition affectedby productive systems• Species composition affectedby firesBarriers to Connectivity (BC)• Impact of communicationroutes on connectivity• Impact of population onconnectivity• Impact of productive systemson connectivity• Impact of tourism zones onconnectivityChange in Soil Use (CSU)• Areas with possibility of CSUfrom vegetation to productivesystems• Areas possibly affected bygrowth of urban patches in 20years• Impact of future tourist stripsWater Contamination (WC)• Contamination of freshwatersystems from productivesystems• Contamination from humanwaste• Contamination frompetroleumAlteration of the waterregimen (ARH)• Alteration of the waterregimen from aquaculture• Alteration of the waterregimen from communicationroutes• Alteration of the waterregimen from water extraction• Alteration of the waterregimen from oleoducts• Alteration of the waterregimen by dams18 scientific reports1. Morphoedaphological analysisof the Maya, Zoque andOlmeca Forests.2. Revision of ecoregional limitsand subdivision of theplanning area of the Maya,Zoque and Olmeca Forests<strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan.3. <strong>Eco</strong>logical systems of theMaya, Zoque and OlmecaForests.4. Definition of coarse filtersconservation targets of theMaya, Zoque and OlmecaForests <strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan.5. Definition of fine filterconservation targets of theMaya, Zoque and OlmecaForests <strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan.6. Collection of records of floraand fa<strong>una</strong> species of theMaya, Zoque and OlmecaForests.7. Definition of conservationgoals and minimum viablehabitat area of the Maya,Zoque and Olmeca Forests<strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan.8. Mod<strong>el</strong>ing of potential habitatsof species of the Maya, Zoqueand Olmeca Forests.9. Spatial analysis of threats tobiodiversity conservation ofthe Maya, Zoque and OlmecaForests.10.Design of portfolio of theMaya, Zoque and OlmecaForest <strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan.11.<strong>Eco</strong>regional measures of theMaya, Zoque and OlmecaForests.12. An analysis of the national,regional and global contexts ofthe Maya, Zoque and OlmecaForests.13.Design process forenvironmental conservationstrategies of the Maya, Zoqueand Olmeca Forests.14.Workshop and meetingsreport of the Maya, Zoqueand Olmeca Forests<strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan.15.References of the Maya,Zoque and Olmeca Forests<strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan.16.Source of threat of theecological systems and speciesin the Maya, Zoque andOlmeca Forests.17.Maya, Zoque and OlmecaForests ConservationStrategies.18.Multinational collaboration forthe <strong>el</strong>aboration of the Maya,Zoque and Olmeca Forest<strong>Eco</strong>regional Plan.8 databases1. Data and goals for endemicand endangered speciesFlora, fishes, amphibians,reptiles, birds, mammals,invertebrates and crustaceans2. Measures of conservationtargets3. Measures of hexagon unitsDiversity, threats4. Measures management unitsBiodiversity, diversity indices,threats, average threats5. Measures subunitsKeys, biodiversity, diversityindices, threats, averagethreats, threats according tomanagement units, averagethreats according tomanagement unit6. Data and goals for ecologicalsystems7. Species recordsFlora, fishes, amphibians,reptiles, birds, mammals,invertebrates, crustaceans8. Geospatial data metadata21

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