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Landscape Analysis and Visualisation: Spatial Models for Natural Resource Management and Planning: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography.

Landscape Analysis and Visualisation: Spatial Models for Natural Resource Management and Planning: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography.

David Duncan
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This book showcases a wide range of innovative landscape analysis and visualization techniques as used in a number of applied natural resource management and central planning problems. It includes papers ranging from a number of areas including: natural resource knowledge management, ecological modelling, landscape visualization, NRM policy and investment, land use change and scenario modelling, farm to catchment tools, and social, economic, environmental indicators and landscapes. It aims to provide readers with a better understanding of available frameworks spatial models and tools currently applied when addressing critical land use issues such as urban sprawl, climate change, salinity, biodiversity, and changing landscapes, from both the socio-economic and the biophysical angle.
Pages
625
Format
ebook
Publisher
Springer
Release
January 01, 2008
ISBN
128149240X
ISBN 13
9781281492401

Landscape Analysis and Visualisation: Spatial Models for Natural Resource Management and Planning: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography.

David Duncan
0/5 ( ratings)
This book showcases a wide range of innovative landscape analysis and visualization techniques as used in a number of applied natural resource management and central planning problems. It includes papers ranging from a number of areas including: natural resource knowledge management, ecological modelling, landscape visualization, NRM policy and investment, land use change and scenario modelling, farm to catchment tools, and social, economic, environmental indicators and landscapes. It aims to provide readers with a better understanding of available frameworks spatial models and tools currently applied when addressing critical land use issues such as urban sprawl, climate change, salinity, biodiversity, and changing landscapes, from both the socio-economic and the biophysical angle.
Pages
625
Format
ebook
Publisher
Springer
Release
January 01, 2008
ISBN
128149240X
ISBN 13
9781281492401

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