Landscape Analysis and Visualisation Spatial Models for Natural Resource Management and Planning /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Pettit, Christopher. (Editor ), Cartwright, William. (Editor ), Bishop, Ian. (Editor ), Lowell, Kim. (Editor ), Pullar, David. (Editor ), Duncan, David. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edición:1st ed. 2008.
Colección:Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography,
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69168-6
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Understanding Landscapes through Knowledge Management Frameworks, Spatial Models, Decision Support Tools and Visualisation
  • Natural Resource Knowledge Management Frameworks and Tools
  • Reading between the Lines: Knowledge for Natural Resource Management
  • Improving the Use of Science in Evidencebased Policy: Some Victorian Experiences in Natural Resource Management
  • The Catchment Analysis Tool: Demonstrating the Benefits of Interconnected Biophysical Models
  • The Application of a Simple Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis Shell to Natural Resource Management Decision Making
  • Platform for Environmental Modelling Support: a Grid Cell Data Infrastructure for Modellers
  • Integrating the Ecology of Landscapes into Landscape Analysis and Visualisation
  • Looking at Landscapes for Biodiversity: Whose View Will Do?
  • Native Vegetation Condition: Site to Regional Assessments
  • Towards Adaptive Management of Native Vegetation in Regional Landscapes
  • Revegetation and the Significance of Timelags in Provision of Habitat Resources for Birds
  • The Application of Genetic Markers to Landscape Management
  • Scenario Analysis with Performance Indicators: a Case Study for Forest Linkage Restoration
  • Socioeconomic Dimensions to Landscapes
  • Strategic Spatial Governance: Deriving Social–Ecological Frameworks for Managing Landscapes and Regions
  • Placing People at the Centre of Landscape Assessment
  • The Social Landscapes of Rural Victoria
  • A Decision Aiding System for Predicting People‘s Scenario Preferences
  • Land Use Change and Scenario Modelling
  • Mapping and Modelling Land Use Change: an Application of the SLEUTH Model
  • Uncertainty in Landscape Models: Sources, Impacts and Decision Making
  • Assessing Water Quality Impacts of Community Defined Land Use Change Scenarios for the Douglas Shire, Far North Queensland
  • Analysing Landscape Futures for Dryland Agricultural Areas: a Case Study in the Lower Murray Region of Southern Australia
  • Applying the What If? Planning Support System for Better Understanding Urban Fringe Growth
  • Landscape Visualisation
  • Understanding Place and Agreeing Purpose: the Role of Virtual Worlds
  • Geographic Landscape Visualisation in Planning Adaptation to Climate Change in Victoria, Australia
  • Visualising Alternative Futures
  • Virtual Globes: the Next GIS?
  • A Virtual Knowledge World for Natural Resource Management
  • Computer Games for Interacting with a Rural Landscape
  • Automated Generation of Enhanced Virtual Environments for Collaborative Decision Making Via a Live Link to GIS
  • Land Use Decision Making in a Virtual Environment.