Título : | Landscape ecology and geographic information systems |
Tipo de documento: | Libro |
Autores: | Roy Haines-Young, Editor científico ; David R. Green, Editor científico ; Steven Cousins, Editor científico |
Editorial: | London and New York : Taylor and Francis |
Fecha de publicación: | 1993 |
Número de páginas: | vii, 316 p. |
Il.: | il |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-203-39303-1 |
Idioma : | Inglés |
Clasificación: | [BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas:Ecología [BFA] Ciencias Sociales y Humanas:Geografía
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Palabras clave: | Ecología del Paisaje Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) |
Nota de contenido: | Landscape ecology and spatial information systems.
The role of geographic information systems for landscape ecological studies
Landscape ecology, geographic information systems and nature
The tradition of landscape ecology in Czechoslovakia
Equilibrium landscapes and their aftermath: spatial heterogeneity and the role of the new technology
Hierarchy in ecology: its relevance to landscape ecology and geographic information systems.
Landscape response units: process-based self-organising systems.
Problems of sampling the landscape.
A methodology for acquiring information on vegetation succession from remotely sensed imagery.
Landscape structural analysis of central Belgium using SPOT data.
Using cover-type likelihoods and typicalities in a geographic information system data structure to map gradually changing environments.
The use of remote sensing (SPOT) for the survey of ecological patterns, applied to two different ecosystems in Belgium and Zaire.
Managing environmental radioactivity monitoring data: a geographic information system approach.
Using hydrological models and geographic information systems to assist with the management of surface water in agricultural landscapes.
The effects of management on heath and mire hydrology: a framework for a geographic information system approach.
Use of geographic information systems for interpreting land-use policy and modelling effects of land-use change.
Effects of beaver and moose on boreal forest landscapes.
The ecological interpretation of satellite imagery with special reference to birds habitats.
The use of landscape models for the prediction of the environmental impact of forestry.
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Link: | https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/50675 |