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Tools

Tools include methods and software/web tools that can help improve coastal-marine spatial planning and management decision making.

  • Ramas GIS 5.0

    Ramas GIS links GIS data to a metapopulation model for viability risk analysis and extinction risk assessment. Identifies habitat patched in the landscape, allows modeling habitat dynamics, and integrates the spatial data with an age-or-stage structured metapopulation.

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  • Reef Resilience Toolkit

    The Nature Conservancy, in coordination with over 20 partners proudly announces that the newly updated R2- Reef Resilience Toolkit: Building Resilience Into Coral Reef Conservation is live on the web (www.reefresilience.org) and on CDROM.

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  • ResNet GUI

    The ResNet software package concerns a place prioritization procedure, which, in its original form, was developed in the late 1980s. It emphasizes the selection of places containing rare surrogates (the principle of 'rarity') and places, which add as many under-represented surrogates as possible to a set of selected places (the principle of 'complementarity').

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  • Restoration Prioritization Toolset

    The Restoration Prioritization Toolset is a GIS based decision support tool used to help prioritize restoration management activities within an area of interest. The toolset is focused on submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) and comprised of three models: Controlling Factors, Benthic Change and Prioritization.

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  • RESTORE

    The overall objective of this study is to refine integrate models of watershed function and economic characterizations of restoration options with stakeholder-determined constraints and priorities to provide a tool for stakeholders to identify feasible restoration strategies and evaluate the ecological and economic effectiveness of these strategies at addressing watershed-level function.

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