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Journal of Environmental Management | 2009

Interregional comparison of karst disturbance: West-central Florida and southeast Italy

Leslie A. North; Philip van Beynen; Mario Parise

The karst disturbance index (KDI) consists of 31 environmental indicators contained within the five broad categories: geomorphology, hydrology, atmosphere, biota, and cultural. The purpose of this research is to apply the KDI to two distinct karst areas, west Florida, USA, and Apulia, Italy. Through its application, the utility of the index can be validated and other important comparisons can be made, such as differences in the karst legislations implemented in each region and the effect of time exposure to human occupation to each karst terrain. Humans have intensively impacted the karst of southeast Italy for thousands of years compared to only decades in west-central Florida. However, west-central Floridas higher population density allows the region to reach disturbance levels comparable to those reached over a longer period in Apulia. Similarly, Italian karst is more diverse than the karst found in west-central Florida, creating an opportunity to test all the KDI indicators. Overall, major disturbances for southeast Italy karst include quarrying, stone clearing, and the dumping of refuse into caves, while west-central Florida suffers most from the infilling of sinkholes, soil compaction, changes in the water table, and vegetation removal. The application of the KDI allows a benchmark of disturbance to be established and later revisited to determine the changing state of human impact for a region. The highlighting of certain indicators that recorded high levels of disturbance also allows regional planners to allocate resources in a more refined manner.


Journal of Environmental Management | 2011

Application of a cave inventory system to stimulate development of management strategies: the case of west-central Florida, USA.

Grant L. Harley; Jason Polk; Leslie A. North; Philip Reeder

The active management of air-filled cave systems is virtually non-existent within the karst landscape of west-central Florida. As in every karst landscape, caves are important because they contain a wide variety of resources (e.g., biota, speleothems) and can act as direct connections between surface and subsurface hydrological processes, potentially exacerbating the pollution of groundwater. Before sound management policies can be drafted, implemented, and enforced, stakeholders must first have knowledge of the management requirements of each cave. However, there is an informational disconnect between researchers, stakeholders, and the recreational caving community. Here, we present a cave inventory system that simplifies the dissemination of resource knowledge to stakeholders so that cave management and protection policies can be drafted and implemented at the state and local level. We inventoried 36 caves in west-central Florida, located on both public and private land, and analyzed cave resource data to provide insights on cave sensitivity and disturbance using two standardized indices. The data revealed that both public and private caves exhibit a wide range of sensitivity and disturbance, and before management strategies can be drafted, the ownership of each cave must be considered. Our inventory geodatabase serves as a link between researchers, landowners, and the public. To ensure the conservation and protection of caves, support from county or state government, combined with cave inventory data, is crucial in developing sound management policy.


Environmental Management | 2007

Application of a Karst Disturbance Index in Hillsborough County, Florida

Philip van Beynen; Nilda Feliciano; Leslie A. North; Kaya Townsend


Focus on Geography | 2014

Getting Revved Up About Sinkholes

Leslie A. North; Jason Polk; Daniel Nedvidek


Archive | 2013

Understanding And Managing Karst Water Resources In Belize: Case Studies Of Both Past And Present In A Changing Climate

Jason Polk; Leslie A. North; Ben Miller; Jonathan Oglesby; Kegan McClanahan; Lowell Neeper; Aaron Holland; Bernie Strenecky


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

POLICY COMMUNICATION AND THE IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITIES ON KARST LANDSCAPES: AN EXAMPLE FROM PHONG NHA-Kẻ BÀNG NATIONAL PARK, VIETNAM

Elizabeth Willenbrink; Leslie A. North; Vu Thi Minh Nguyet


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN KARST RESEARCH, MONITORING, AND EDUCATION IN BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY: CONTINUING THE LEGACY OF DR. NICK CRAWFORD

Jason Polk; Leslie A. North; Matt Powell; Adam Shelley; Kegan McClanahan; Dan Nedvidek


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FLOOD MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN URBAN KARST AREAS

Adam Shelley; Jason Polk; Matt Powell; Leslie A. North; Nicholas Crawford


Archive | 2016

Iceland: Extreme Learning in the Land of Fire and Ice

Jason Polk; Leslie A. North


GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016

CORVETTES AND KARST: A MICROGRAVITY SURVEY AT THE NATIONAL CORVETTE MUSEUM, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY

Brian Ham; Ric Federico; Shaun Winter; Jason Kuykendall; Jason Polk; Leslie A. North; Patricia N. Kambesis; Kegan McClanahan; Michael Marasa

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Jason Polk

Western Kentucky University

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Kegan McClanahan

Western Kentucky University

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Philip van Beynen

University of South Florida

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Nilda Feliciano

University of South Florida

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Pat Kambesis

Western Kentucky University

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Mario Parise

National Research Council

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Kaya Townsend

University of South Florida St. Petersburg

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Kaya van Beynen

University of South Florida

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Philip Reeder

University of South Florida

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