Methodology
1. Use habitat model of potential distribution of landscape species as GIS based data
2. Apply “Corridor Designer” extension to delineate corridor areas for each landscape species based on home range size (Table 17).
3. Unite identified corridor of each species as a final corridor for all species.
4. Demarcate high quality minimum patches for the smallest key landscape species (Common muntjac) in order to adopt as stepping stones between WEFCOM and KKFC.
5. Evaluate forest quality inside the demarcated corridor by creating square grid cell size of 1 km2 overlaying delineated corridor and ranged from 0-100 percent of primary forest in each grid cell.
6. Identify 5 management zones from percent of primary forest in cell grid size of 1 km2 including maintenance zones, natural restoration zones, restoration zones, urgently restoration zones and sustainable use zones.