Published January 29, 2025 | Version 1.0

Data From: Urban planning for wildlife connectivity, a multispecies assessment of urban sprawl and SLOSS renaturalization strategies

  • 1. University of Toronto
  • 2. ROR icon Toronto and Region Conservation Authority

Description

Data use for the analytical process in manuscript "Urban planning for wildlife connectivity, a multispecies assessment of urban sprawl and SLOSS renaturalization strategies" Journal of Applied Ecology, 2025

File: roadkill_Toronto_GElmi_Cadusso_JAPP_manuscript.zip

Description: Roadkill data used for the validation of the Toronto connectivity map. Data includes both city of Toronto road kill data, through the Toronto Wildlife Centre and queried and sorted inaturalist datapoints whereby keywords dead or roadkill where found, for all mammals, amphibians and reptiles.

File: input.zip

Description: Compressed folder contains all input maps for all taxa and all scenario sorted in folder hieracy taxa > scenario > maps. Resistance maps are distinguished between those destined for graphab maps, identified as _graphab, and those destined for omniscape,

Access information

Other publicly accessible locations of the data:

  • None

Data was derived from the following sources:

  • inaturalist, city of Toronto, Toronto Wildlife Centre, Toronto Region Conservation Authority

 

For Methods refer to source manuscript. 

Files

input.zip

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Funding

Mitacs
Strategic planning for wildlife connectivity and habitat within current and future landscapes IT 37828