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GIS for ecological management in Texas

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Geo-information technologies are valuable tools for ecological assessment in stressed environments. Visualizing natural features prone to disasters from the oil sector spatially not only helps in focusing the scope of environmental management with records of changes in affected areas, but it also furnishes information on the pace at which resource extraction affects nature.

Notwithstanding the recourse to ecosystem protection, geo-spatial analysis of the impacts remains sketchy. This paper uses GIS and descriptive statistics to assess the ecological impacts of petroleum extraction activities in Texas.

While the focus ranges from issues to mitigation strategies, the results point to growth in indicators of ecosystem decline.

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This paper was orginally posted at Academia.net and is reproduced with permission from the author.

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