Database of Biodiversity, Habitat, and Aquatic Resource Quantification Tools Used for Market-based Conservation in the United States (ver. 2.0, June 2022)
Dates
Start Date
2016-11-01
End Date
2022-04-01
Publication Date
2018-07-12
Revision
2022-06-23
Citation
Chiavacci, S.J., French, E.D., and Morgan, J.A., 2022, Database of Biodiversity, Habitat, and Aquatic Resource Quantification Tools Used for Market-based Conservation in the United States (ver. 2.0, June 2022): U.S. Geological Survey, https://doi.org/10.5066/F79G5M3X.
Summary
This comprehensive database describes the core attributes of quantification tools developed for market-based conservation in the United States. It encompasses tools designed for compensatory mitigation, non-compensatory mitigation, and voluntary conservation/restoration programs. The dataset consists of 107 tools. Each tool's features are described using 33 attributes related to general, technical, and ecological/geographic details. This database was first published in 2018. Version 2.0 expands upon the original database by including tools developed for compensatory mitigation under the Clean Water Act section 404 regulatory program. Version 2.0 also provides updates on tool details provided in the original database. To access the [...]
Summary
This comprehensive database describes the core attributes of quantification tools developed for market-based conservation in the United States. It encompasses tools designed for compensatory mitigation, non-compensatory mitigation, and voluntary conservation/restoration programs. The dataset consists of 107 tools. Each tool's features are described using 33 attributes related to general, technical, and ecological/geographic details. This database was first published in 2018. Version 2.0 expands upon the original database by including tools developed for compensatory mitigation under the Clean Water Act section 404 regulatory program. Version 2.0 also provides updates on tool details provided in the original database.
To access the formatted version of the database that includes supporting information, download Quantification Tools Database--with formatting and supporting materials (ver. 2.0, June 2022).xlsx below.
For help understanding the various database files, download the "Guide to Understanding Files Associated with Database of Quantification Tools.doc" below.
Chiavacci, S.J., and Pindilli, E.J., 2018, A database of biodiversity and habitat quantification tools used in market-based conservation: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet, https://doi.org/10.3133/fs20183039.
Chiavacci, S.J., and Pindilli, E.J., 2019, Trends in biodiversity and habitat quantification tools used for marketābased conservation in the United States: Conservation Biology, v. 34, no. 1, p. 125–136, https://doi.org/10.1111/COBI.13349.
The purpose of the database is to provide a centralized location of descriptive information on all known habitat, biodiversity, and aquatic resource quantification tools developed for market-based conservation in the United States. The database is meant to help practitioners engaged in compensatory mitigation, non-compensatory mitigation, or voluntary conservation/restoration more easily identify and understand what quantification tools have been developed to assess site quality/functionality or tools that exist which could be adapted to such applications. Information in the database can be used to understand, for example, the data demands of different tools, intended users, required user skill level, what tools are applicable to different market types, the taxa and habitat types to which existing tools apply, and who to contact for more information about individual tools.
Please see attached metadata record for full dataset provenance. Revision 2.0 by Scott J Chiavacci on June 23, 2022. To review the changes that were made, see “Data Release Version History.txt” in the attached files section.