Background Paper

Background Paper
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Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02695355P
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Synopsis Background Paper by : Cynthia Lane

Emerging Methods and Multidisciplinary Applications in Geospatial Research

Emerging Methods and Multidisciplinary Applications in Geospatial Research
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9781466619524
ISBN-13 : 146661952X
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Synopsis Emerging Methods and Multidisciplinary Applications in Geospatial Research by : Albert, Donald P.

We need to understand how to utilize Geospatial Research in order to help us solve problems in environmental, life science, and defense industries, as well as intelligence, natural resources, medical and public safety industries. Emerging Methods and Multidisciplinary Applications in Geospatial Research exemplifies the usage of geographic information science and technology (GIS&T) to explore and resolve geographical issues from various application domains within the social and/or physical sciences. It specializes in studies from applied geography that interfaces with geographic information science and technology. This publication is designed to provide planners and policy analysts, practitioners, academicians, and others using GIS&T useful studies that might support decision-making activities.

Elk Lake, Minnesota: Evidence for Rapid Climate Change in the North-Central United States

Elk Lake, Minnesota: Evidence for Rapid Climate Change in the North-Central United States
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Publisher : Geological Society of America
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780813722764
ISBN-13 : 0813722764
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Synopsis Elk Lake, Minnesota: Evidence for Rapid Climate Change in the North-Central United States by : J. Piatt Bradbury

Selected papers regarding conditions found in Elk Lake, Minnesota being evidence for rapid climate change in the north-central United States. Among the topics: the chronology of Elk Lake sediments, climate and limnological settings, and deposition of calcium carbonate. Annotation copyright Book News

Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes

Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 736
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ISBN-10 : 9780080920160
ISBN-13 : 0080920160
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes by : Joshua Millspaugh

A single-resource volume of information on the most current and effective techniques of wildlife modeling, Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes is appropriate for students and researchers alike. The unique blend of conceptual, methodological, and application chapters discusses research, applications and concepts of modeling and presents new ideas and strategies for wildlife habitat models used in conservation planning. The book makes important contributions to wildlife conservation of animals in several ways: (1) it highlights historical and contemporary advancements in the development of wildlife habitat models and their implementation in conservation planning; (2) it provides practical advice for the ecologist conducting such studies; and (3) it supplies directions for future research including new strategies for successful studies.Intended to provide a recipe for successful development of wildlife habitat models and their implementation in conservation planning, the book could be used in studying wildlife habitat models, conservation planning, and management techniques. Additionally it may be a supplemental text in courses dealing with quantitative assessment of wildlife populations. Additionally, the length of the book would be ideal for graduate student seminar course.Using wildlife habitat models in conservation planning is of considerable interest to wildlife biologists. With ever tightening budgets for wildlife research and planning activities, there is a growing need to use computer methods. Use of simulation models represents the single best alternative. However, it is imperative that these techniques be described in a single source. Moreover, biologists should be made aware of alternative modeling techniques. It is also important that practical guidance be provided to biologists along with a demonstration of utility of these procedures. Currently there is little guidance in the wildlife or natural resource planning literature on how best to incorporate wildlife planning activities, particularly community-based approaches. Now is the perfect time for a synthestic publication that clearly outlines the concepts and available methods, and illustrates them. - Only single resource book of information not only on various wildlife modeling techniques, but also with practical guidance on the demonstrated utility of each based on real-world conditions. - Provides concepts, methods and applications for wildlife ecologists and others within a GIS context. - Written by a team of subject-area experts

Ecology

Ecology
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Total Pages : 832
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015037751479
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Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America

Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1648373100
ISBN-13 : 9781648373107
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Synopsis Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America by : E Lucy Braun

E. Lucy Braun, PhD, describes in detail the forest ecosystems of eastern North America. This classic reference is well-illustrated with maps and tables. A must for those seeking a deeper understanding of the botanical evolution of this region.