An information systems approach to the preservation of biological diversity

F. W. Davis, Stoms, D. M., Estes, J. E., Scepan, J., and Scott, J. M., An information systems approach to the preservation of biological diversity, International Journal of Geographical Information Systems, vol. 4, pp. 55-78, 1990.

A framework for setting land conservation priorities using multi-criteria scoring and an optimal fund allocation strategy

Selecting biodiversity management areas

F. W. Davis, Stoms, D. M., Church, R. L., Okin, W. J., and Johnson, K. N., Selecting biodiversity management areas, in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final Report to Congress, vol. II, Assessments and scientific basis for management options, Davis, California: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildlands Resources, 1996, pp. 1503-1528.

Sierran vegetation: A gap analysis

F. W. Davis and Stoms, D. M., Sierran vegetation: A gap analysis, in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final Report to Congress, vol. II, Assessments and scientific basis for management options, Davis, California: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildlands Resources, 1996, pp. 671-689.

A spatial analytical hierarchy for Gap Analysis

F. W. Davis and Stoms, D. M., A spatial analytical hierarchy for Gap Analysis, in Gap Analysis: A Landscape Approach to Biodiversity Planning, J. M. Scott, Tear, T. H., and Davis, F. W., Eds. Bethesda, MD: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 1996, pp. 15-24.

Regional variation in home-range-scale habitat models for fisher (Martes pennanti) in California

Covariance of biophysical data with digital topographic and land use maps over the FIFE site

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