Biodiversity Mapping

Definition

Biodiversity Mapping is the use of GIS and remote sensing technologies to visualize the distribution, abundance, and richness of plant and animal species across geographic areas. It helps understand ecological patterns and prioritize conservation efforts.

Application

Used by ecologists, governments, and NGOs for habitat protection, species monitoring, ecological corridor planning, and biodiversity hotspot identification.

FAQ

1. What is biodiversity mapping in GIS?

It is the spatial analysis and visualization of biological diversity to support conservation planning and environmental management.

2. What is biodiversity mapping in GIS?

It helps identify critical habitats, assess ecosystem health, and track biodiversity trends over time.

3. What is biodiversity mapping in GIS?

Satellite imagery, species occurrence data, environmental layers, and field surveys are commonly used.

4. What is biodiversity mapping in GIS?

It informs decisions on protected areas, land-use zoning, and biodiversity action plans.