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Biodiversity conservation implications of landscape change in an urbanizing desert of Southwestern Peru

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Internal migration from the Peruvian highlands and rural areas has burdened urban areas with rapid growth. Urban expansion is threatening the desert habitat and unique vegetation communities surrounding Arequipa, one of Peru's largest cities. A 511 ha tract contiguous to the city of Arequipa has been informally designated an ecological park. Analysis of Landsat satellite imagery over a 16-year interval indicates that urban expansion is occurring in the direction of the park. The land use/land cover change analysis revealed other landscape patterns and processes, such as agricultural expansion, which are relevant to the study area. These dynamics, plus principles of landscape ecology, suggest that the park's size and shape may not be the most suitable. Conservation alternatives include the expansion of the park, the spatial connection to another nature reserve, or the design of co-management strategies. Given local historical events and the paucity of regional conservation efforts, social actors in Arequipa and in national governmental institutions will need to find practical ways to collaborate.

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Polk, M.H., Young, K.R. & Crews-Meyer, K.A. Biodiversity conservation implications of landscape change in an urbanizing desert of Southwestern Peru. Urban Ecosyst 8, 313–334 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-005-4864-x

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