People

Moat, Justin F.

Job Title Head of GIS Unit
Department Herbarium
Section Regional Teams
Science Teams Wet Tropics: Africa
Rubiaceae
Myrtaceae
Drylands: Africa
Madagascar
UK Overseas Territories
Joined Kew 1996
Foreign Language(s)

Qualifications & Appointments

BSc, Univ. College London, 1992

MSc, Univ. College London, 1996.

Role

Develop and manage the GIS unit, projects and related research, especially webmapping, vegetation mapping and conservation assessments.

Developing and managing the GIS Unit and GIS at RBG Kew: presenting data and producing tools for conservation and environmental monitoring. Providing a GIS interface for conservation, taxonomy, systematics and phytogeography. Special interests are in: Vegetation mapping and area conservation assessments (Kew Key Measure 2d), using remote sensing and GIS techniques to give up-to-date and accurate vegetation mapping and vegetation change (temporally). See Madagascar Vegetation Mapping Project(http://www.kew.org/giswww/website/mad/madveg) and Mount Oku and Ijim Ridge (Cameroon)(http://www.kew.org/gis/projects/oku_cameroon/index.html); Conservation assessments using herbarium specimens and GIS techniques to quickly produce quantifiable, preliminary conservation assessments (based on IUCN Red List Categories), for use in taxon treatments and area assessments; Webmapping by using the internet as much GIS functionality has moved to users desktops allowing simple GIS to be performed and complex maps to be presented. See Madagascar Vegetation Mapping Project (http://www.kew.org/giswww/website/mad/madveg); Madagascar, where a lot of data and expertise resides and has been used to pilot GIS and remote sensing work on this region.

Projects

Assessment and Management of Red List and Endemic Plant Species, Namibia

Baseline Data for the Conservation of Coffee Species (Rubiaceae)

Biogeography and Conservation of Myrciinae (Myrtaceae)

CEPF Madagascar Vegetation Mapping

Conservation Checklist of the Trees of Uganda

Diversity of Neotropical Meliaceae

Enabling the People of Montserrat to Conserve the Centre Hills

Field Guides: Published and Planned

Guinea-Conakry: Developing a National Herbarium and Survey of the Simandou Range

iPlants

Liberia GIS: National Plant Conservation Prioritisation

Madagascar GIS

Mefou Proposed National Park, Cameroon: A Conservation Checklist

Mimosoid Pollen in Madagascar

MSB Enhancement Project Part 1A – Species Targeting

Phylogenetics and Conservation of Madagascan Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae)

Pollen Evolution

Rubiaceae of Madagascar

Thai Cyperaceae: Distribution and Conservation

The Sampled Red List Index for Plants

Selected Publications 2001-2005

Bachman, S., Baker, W.J., Brummitt, N., Dransfield, J. & Moat, J. (2004). Elevational gradients, area and tropical island diversity: an example from the palms of New Guinea. Ecography 27: 299–310.

Du Puy, D. J., Labat, J.N., Rabevohitra, R., Villiers, R., Bosser, J.-F. & Moat, J. (2002). The Leguminosae of Madagascar. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Moat, J. & Smith, P. (2003). Applications of geolographic systems in seed conservation. In Smith, R.D., Dickie, J.B. Linington, S.L. Pritchard H.W. & Probert, R.J. (eds). Seed conservation: turning science into practice. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 79–87.

Nic Lughadha, E., Baillie, J., Barthlott, W., Brummitt, N.A., Cheek, M.R., Farjon, A., Govaerts, R., Hardwick, K.A., Hilton-Taylor, C., Meagher, T.R., Moat, J., Mutke, J., Paton, A.J., Pleasants, L.J., Savolainen, V., Schatz, G.E., Smith, P.P., Turner, I., Wyse- Jackson, P. & Crane, P.R. (2005). Measuring the fate of plant diversity: towards a foundation for future monitoring and opportunities for urgent action. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 360 (1454): 359-372.

Willis, F., Moat, J. & Paton, A. (2003). Defining a role for herbarium data in Red List assessments: a case study of Plectranthus from eastern and southern tropical. Biodiversity and Conservation 12 (7): 1537–1552.

Selected Publications pre-2001

DuPuy, D., & Moat, J.(1996). A refined classification of the primary vegetation of Madagascar Based on the underlying geology: using GIS to map it distribution and to assess its conservation status. In Lourenco, W. R. (ed). Proceedings of the international Symposium on Biogeography of Madagascar. Editions de l'Orstrom, Paris. 205 – 218, 203

Du Puy, D.J & Moat, J. (1997). Using GIS for vegetation mapping and conservation planning in Madagascar. In Plant Talk (Plant Conservation Worldwide), (Issue 11 - October 1997). The Botanical Information Company Ltd, UK. 24

DuPuy, D. & Moat, J.(1998). Vegetation mapping and classification in Madagascar (using GIS): implications and recommendations for the conservation of biodiversity. In Huxley, C. R., Lock, J. M. & Cutler, D. F. (eds). Chorology, Taxonomy & Ecology of the Floras of Africa and Madagascar: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 97–117

DuPuy, D. & Moat, J. (1999). Vegetation mapping and biodiversity conservation in Madagascar — Geographical Information Systems. In Timberlake, J.& Kativu, S. (eds). African Plants: Biodiversity Taxonomy and Uses. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 245–251.

Gower, J., Moat, J.& Morley, J. (2000). A virtual tour of the Princess of Wales Conservatory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. In Hall, P. (ed). GISRUK 2000:. York University, UK. 148–151.