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Biodiversity Mapping Using Gis

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Biodiversity mapping using GIS (Geographic Information Systems) is a method of mapping and analyzing the distribution of different species within a specific geographic area. It allows for the visualization of biodiversity patterns and helps in conservation planning and management.

Key Features

  • Spatial analysis of species distribution
  • Visualization of biodiversity patterns
  • Conservation planning
  • Management of natural resources

Pros

  • Helps in understanding and conserving biodiversity
  • Provides valuable information for conservation efforts
  • Allows for data-driven decision making

Cons

  • Requires expertise in GIS technology
  • Data collection can be time-consuming and resource-intensive

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