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Landscape Analysis and Visualisation |  | | | | | | DRM Restrictions | | Printing | Not allowed | | Copy to clipboard | Not allowed |
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1. Understanding Landscapes through Knowledge Management Frameworks, Spatial Models, Decision Support Tools and Visualisation Christopher Pettit, William Cartwright, Ian Bishop, Kim Lowell, David Pullar, David Duncan
Part 1. Natural Resource Knowledge Management Frameworks and Tools
2. Reading between the Lines: Knowledge for Natural Resource Management Richard MacEwan
3. Improving the Use of Science in Evidencebased Policy: Some Victorian Experiences in Natural Resource Management Kimberley J Dripps, Martin Bluml
4. The Catchment Analysis Tool: Demonstrating the Benefits of Interconnected Biophysical Models Anna Weeks, Brendan Christy, Kim Lowell, Craig Beverly
5. The Application of a Simple Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis Shell to Natural Resource Management Decision Making Robert G Lesslie, Michael J Hill, Patricia Hill, Hamish P Cresswell, Steve Dawson
6. Platform for Environmental Modelling Support: a Grid Cell Data Infrastructure for Modellers Tai Chan, Craig Beverly, Sam Ebert, Nichola Garnett, Adam Lewis, Christopher Pettit, Medhavy Thankappan, Stephen Williams
Part 2. Integrating the Ecology of Landscapes into Landscape Analysis and Visualisation
7. Looking at Landscapes for Biodiversity: Whose View Will Do? F Patrick Smith
8. Native Vegetation Condition: Site to Regional Assessments Andre Zerger, Philip Gibbons, Julian Seddon, Garth Warren, Mike Austin, Paul Ryan
9. Towards Adaptive Management of Native Vegetation in Regional Landscapes David H Duncan, Brendan A Wintle
10. Revegetation and the Significance of Timelags in Provision of Habitat Resources for Birds Peter A Vesk, Ralph Mac Nally, James R Thomson, Gregory Horrocks
11. The Application of Genetic Markers to Landscape Management Paul Sunnucks, Andrea C Taylor
12. Scenario Analysis with Performance Indicators: a Case Study for Forest Linkage Restoration David V Pullar, David Lamb
Part 3. Socioeconomic Dimensions to Landscapes
13. Strategic Spatial Governance: Deriving Social–Ecological Frameworks for Managing Landscapes and Regions David J Brunckhorst, Ian Reeve, Phil Morley, Karl Bock
14. Placing People at the Centre of Landscape Assessment Patricia J Fitzsimons, Donald Cherry
15. The Social Landscapes of Rural Victoria Neil Barr
16. A Decision Aiding System for Predicting People‘s Scenario Preferences Ray Wyatt
Part 4. Land Use Change and Scenario Modelling
17. Mapping and Modelling Land Use Change: an Application of the SLEUTH Model Keith C Clarke
18. Uncertainty in Landscape Models: Sources, Impacts and Decision Making Kim E Lowell
19. Assessing Water Quality Impacts of Community Defined Land Use Change Scenarios for the Douglas Shire, Far North Queensland Iris Bohnet, Jon Brodie, Rebecca Bartley
20. Analysing Landscape Futures for Dryland Agricultural Areas: a Case Study in the Lower Murray Region of Southern Australia Brett A Bryan, Neville D Crossman, Darran King
21. Applying the What If? Planning Support System for Better Understanding Urban Fringe Growth Christopher Pettit, Jessica Keysers, Ian Bishop, Richard Klosterman
Part 5. Landscape Visualisation
22. Understanding Place and Agreeing Purpose: the Role of Virtual Worlds Ian D Bishop
23. Geographic Landscape Visualisation in Planning Adaptation to Climate Change in Victoria, Australia Ian Mansergh, Alex Lau, Rod Anderson
24. Visualising Alternative Futures William Cartwright
25. Virtual Globes: the Next GIS? Jean-Philippe Aurambout, Christopher Pettit, Hayden Lewis
26. A Virtual Knowledge World for Natural Resource Management Christopher Pettit, Yingxin Wu
27. Computer Games for Interacting with a Rural Landscape Brian Quinn, William Cartwright
28. Automated Generation of Enhanced Virtual Environments for Collaborative Decision Making Via a Live Link to GIS Tao Chen, Christian Stock, Ian Bishop, Christopher Pettit
29. Land Use Decision Making in a Virtual Environment Lucy Kennedy, Ian D Bishop
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