Forest conservation policies may drive land conversion, impacting habitat connectivity.
Forest conservation policies can lead to changes in land use, impacting functions provided by the landscape. In the Deep Creek watershed, forest conservation policies can result in conversion of agricultural land and loss of low elevation forested areas. This can affect habitat connectivity and put pressure on valuable land uses. It is important for planners and policymakers to consider these interactions to avoid unintended consequences. The CLUE-S model helps identify these spatial impacts.