Models from the Alaska Gap Analysis Project (AKGAP) were developed in 2014 as part of a nation-wide program administered by USGS to assess the extent to which species and vegetation communities are represented within the protected areas. GAP analyses have been used to assess conservation status and the need for protection in light of landscape changes, habitat loss, and climate change, and informing decisions about land management priorities. The project produced spatially explicit models to predict the range and distribution of terrestrial vertebrate species in Alaska to support analysis of conservation status.
The AKGAP Final Report and Species Atlas are available for download through this site. Range models and Final Distribution Models for Alaska bird and mammal species are available below: Click on Alaska Gap List of Models CSV for the download links.
The AKGAP Project was a collaboration among several partners, including the Environmental Science & Geography Programs & Spatial Ecosystem Analysis Lab (SEALAB) at the University of Alaska Southeast and the EWHALE lab-Biology and Wildlife Department at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Data and Resources
- Alaska Gap Analysis Project Final Reportpdf
Final report for the Alaska Gap Analysis Project describing objectives,...
Download - Alaska Gap Analysis Project Species Atlaszip
The Alaska Gap Analysis Project Species Atlas provides results on a per...
Download - Alaska Gap List of Modelscsv
List of models produced as part of the Alaska Gap Analysis Project....
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Modified | 2024-11-20 |
Release Date | 2022-09-12 |
Identifier | bf7d2587-b034-4662-82bf-bc08942579c6 |
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Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | Alaska |
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Granularity | 60 m |
Author | |
Contact Name | Droghini, Amanda |
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Public Access Level | Public |