Alternative Futures for the Region of Camp Pendleton, California
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Table of Contents
Summary
Project Overview
Introduction
Biodiversity & the Need for Landscape Planning
The Framework for Research
Assessing Biodiversity
Technical Implementation
Representation
The Regional Landscape
Land Use and Population
Protection and Management
Plans and Plans Build-Out
Process, Evaluation, Change,
& Impact
Terrain
Soils
Hydrology
Fire
Vegetation
Landscape Ecological Pattern
Single Species Potential Habitat
Arroyo Southwestern Toad
Orange-Throated Whiptail Lizard
Coastal Cactus Wren
Least Bell's Vireo
California Gnatcatcher
Western Bluebird
Brown Headed Cowbird
Gray Fox
Mule Deer
California Cougar
Species Richness
Visual Preference
Are There Better Alternatives for Biodiversity?
Four Scales of Change
Habitat Restoration on MCB Camp Pendleton
Percolation Ponds at Ysidora Basin
Percolation Ponds at STP3
Percolation Ponds at STP8
Rural Subdivision on the Santa Rosa Plateau
Development of a Watershed Around Oak Grove
Alternative Futures for the Region
A Scenic Highway Route
Interstate-15 Wildlife Crossing
Alternative #1: Spread
Alternative #2: Spread with Conservation 2010
Alternative #3: Private Conservation
Alternative #4: Multi-Centers
Alternative #5: New City
A Comparison of the Regional Alternative Futures
Conclusions
Towards Landscape Planning for Biodiversity
A Future Role for MCB Camp Pendleton
Final Remarks
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Authors
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