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Habitat suitability data for the Western hoolock gibbon

Habitat suitability data for the Western hoolock gibbon

Published date: 2021-03-30

Description

The Hindu Kush Himalayan region (HKH) is an important biodiversity hotspot with more than 488 protected areas covering 39% of the region's geographical coverage. A majority of the protected areas are small and isolated and are not large enough to address conservation challenges. Only about 20% of the protected areas are transboundary in nature. There is limited data available on habitat suitability for conservation planning and landscape management in the Far Eastern Himalayan Landscape. A study carried out under the Landscape Initiative for Far Eastern Himalayas (HI-LIFE) Initiative at ICIMOD, estimates habitat suitability for the Western hoolock gibbon in the Far Eastern Himalayas using remote sensing and geographic information system tools, and available secondary information.

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Thematic keywords
Habitat SuitabilityProtected AreasHILIFETransboundary LandscapeWestern hoolock gibbon
Geography
MyanmarIndiaChinaFar Eastern Himalayan Landscape
Contact
Name

Mr. Kabir Uddin

Position

GIS and Remote Sensing Specialist

Organization

ICIMOD