Spatial Modelling Of The Terrestrial Environment

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Understanding and predicting the behaviour of natural and human environmental systems is crucial for the effective management of the Earth’s limited resources. Recently, great advances have been made through spatial modelling. This book provides a snapshot of the latest research in modelling technologies and methodologies within five environmental fields; the cryosphere, hydrology, geomorphology, vegetation interfaces and urban environments. Spatial Modelling of the Terrestrial Environment deals with the use of remote sensing, numerical models and GIS in addressing important natural and human environmental sciences issues, focusing on the theory and application of modelling remotely sensed data within the context of environmental processes. Extensive case material exemplifies the latest research and modelling paradigms presented in the book.

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Genre : Science
Author : Richard E.J. Kelly
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2004-10-22
File : 290 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780470093993


Spatial Analysis Of Coastal Environments

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This book covers the spatial analytical tools needed to map, monitor and explain or predict coastal features, with accompanying online exercises.

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Genre : Science
Author : Sarah M. Hamylton
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2017-04-13
File : 339 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107070479


Ecological Modeling In Risk Assessment

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Expanding the risk assessment toolbox, this book provides a comprehensive and practical evaluation of specific ecological models for potential use in risk assessment. Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on Populations, Ecosystems, and Landscapes goes beyond current risk assessment practices for toxic chemicals as applied to individual-organism endpoints to describe ecological effects models useful at the population, ecosystem, and landscape levels. The authors demonstrate the utility of a set of ecological effects models, eventually improving the ecological relevance of risk assessments and making data collection more cost effective.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Robert A. Pastorok
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2016-04-19
File : 326 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781420032321


Integrated Modelling Of Ecosystem Services And Land Use Change

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This book presents essential case studies on the integrated modelling of ecosystem services and land-use change in the field of landscape ecology. The case studies were mainly conducted in the Zhangye oasis of the Hexi corridor and the upper reaches of the Heihe river basin, including Loess plateau (for wind power) and the inland waterways of the Yangtze River (for the regulation of extreme events). The book puts forward an integrated modelling method, including human activities, natural processes, land-use change, and ecosystem management, and explores multiple scenarios based on the interests of local managers and their implications for ecosystem services. As the book demonstrates, the integrated modelling method for ecosystem services and land-use change can serve as a valuable tool for gauging the impact of various development scenarios in this study area, and in other regions with similar characteristics. In addition, numerous charts and diagrams are included in each chapter, facilitating the simulation and assessment of specific land-use change impacts on ecosystem services in various study areas.

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Genre : Science
Author : Youjia Liang
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2019-10-17
File : 182 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811391255


Handbook Of Environmental And Ecological Modeling

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With descriptions of hundreds of the most important environmental and ecological models, this handbook is a unique and practical reference source. The Handbook of Environmental and Ecological Modeling is ideal for those working in environmental modeling, including regulators and managers who wish to understand the models used to make assessments. Overviews of more than 360 models are easily accessed in this handbook, allowing readers to quickly locate information they need about models available in a given ecosystem. The material in the Handbook of Environmental and Ecological Modeling is logically arranged according to ecosystem. Each of the sixteen chapters of the handbook covers a particular ecosystem, and includes not only the descriptions of the models, but also an overview of the state-of-the-art in modeling for that particular ecosystem. A summary of the spectrum of available models is also provided in each chapter. The extensive table of contents and the easy-to-use index put materials immediately at your fingertips.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Sven E. Jorgensen
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2017-11-22
File : 698 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351442879


Land Use In Australia

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Land Use in Australia: Past, Present and Future, is a compilation of invited chapters from Australia’s leading specialists in land use policy and planning and land management. Chapters present many widely recognised issues involved in Australia’s land use policy and planning, including limited understanding and poor awareness of: the rich history of poor decisions on land use planning and management across different levels of governmentthe discontinuities between providers of national biophysical informationthe tools, data and information to improve national land use decision-making outcomesthe poor synthesis and integration between science to policy to natural resource management and resource conditionthe benefits of land use practitioners engaging in connection, cooperation, mutual inquiry and collective social learnings. The aims of the book are threefold: 1) provide a review of the current status of land use policy and planning in Australia; 2) provide a resource to inform and influence the development of land use policy and planning; and 3) provide a sound contribution to Australia’s public–private land use debates in the future. The audience for the book includes government and non-government land management agencies from state and national bodies, universities and researchers.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Richard Thackway
Publisher : ANU Press
Release : 2018-02-01
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781921934421


Spatial Modelling Of The Terrestrial Environment

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Understanding and predicting the behaviour of natural and human environmental systems is crucial for the effective management of the Earth’s limited resources. Recently, great advances have been made through spatial modelling. This book provides a snapshot of the latest research in modelling technologies and methodologies within five environmental fields; the cryosphere, hydrology, geomorphology, vegetation interfaces and urban environments. Spatial Modelling of the Terrestrial Environment deals with the use of remote sensing, numerical models and GIS in addressing important natural and human environmental sciences issues, focusing on the theory and application of modelling remotely sensed data within the context of environmental processes. Extensive case material exemplifies the latest research and modelling paradigms presented in the book. Addresses important research themes through a series of applications. Presents a range of spatial modelling examples and demonstrates how they can be used to inform and enhance our understanding or the terrestrial environment. Uses a range of tools, such as remote sensing instruments, geographical information systems and numerical simulation methods. Each section is prefaced with an introduction to key research practices, ensuring the accessibility of all topics. This book is essential for postgraduate and academic researchers in remote sensing, GIS, physical geography, environmental science, geology and urban geography. Professionals working with remotely-sensed data and GIS in the context of environmental modelling would find this book an essential reference-source. In addition, it will make valuable reading for upper-level undergraduates taking modules in remote sensing and spatial modelling within departments of geography, environmental science and geology.

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Genre : Mathematics
Author : Richard E. J. Kelly
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2004-05-21
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015058269450


Spatial Modeling And Assessment Of Environmental Contaminants

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This book demonstrates the measurement, monitoring and mapping of environmental contaminants in soil & sediment, surface & groundwater and atmosphere. This book explores state-of-art techniques based on methodological and modeling in modern geospatial techniques specifically focusing on the recent trends in data mining techniques and robust modeling. It also presents modifications of and improvements to existing control technologies for remediation of environmental contaminants. In addition, it includes three separate sections on contaminants, risk assessment and remediation of different existing and emerging pollutants. It covers major topics such as: Radioactive Wastes, Solid and Hazardous Wastes, Heavy Metal Contaminants, Arsenic Contaminants, Microplastic Pollution, Microbiology of Soil and Sediments, Soil Salinity and Sodicity, Aquatic Ecotoxicity Assessment, Fluoride Contamination, Hydrochemistry, Geochemistry, Indoor Pollution and Human Health aspects. The content of this book will be of interest to researchers, professionals, and policymakers whose work involves environmental contaminants and related solutions.

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Genre : Science
Author : Pravat Kumar Shit
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2021-02-05
File : 718 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030634223


Spatial Ecological Economic Analysis For Wetland Management

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Wetlands are very sensitive and valuable ecosystems that are subject to much stress from human activities. The study presented here has developed an innovative triple layer framework for analysis of wetland management. This approach provides support for spatial matching between physical planning, hydrological and ecological processes, and economic activities. The authors describe how integrated modelling at the regional scale can be achieved in practice. Following an introduction to wetlands, theoretical aspects of the contributing disciplines are discussed, as well as various aspects of integrated and spatial modelling. An applied integrated assessment of spatial wetland management for the Vecht area between Amsterdam and Utrecht is then presented. This assessment has resulted in a set of linked hydrological, ecological and economic models, formulated at the level of grids and polders, and various types of evaluations and rankings of scenarios. The results indicate the value of maintaining spatial detail for as long as possible.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Jeroen C. J. M. Bergh
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2004-06-10
File : 266 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1139453599


Environmental Information Management And Analysis

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Most environmental studies are based upon data collected at fine spatial scales plots, sediments, cores, etc.. Furthermore, temporal scales of these studies have been relatively short days, weeks, months and few studies have exceeded three years duration the typical funding cycle.; Despite this history, environmental scientists are now being called

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : W K Michener
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 1994-08-08
File : 582 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781482272505