... application. In any case, despite the apparent objectivity of quantitative estimates derived from any given method, it is important that they are interpreted with care, since there are many factors that may result ...
... described in this paper. In addition to the ready-to-usedata available with the WRF model, the model configuration includes high resolution MODIS landuse (500 m horizontal ...
... algorithms indata requirement, but nonparametric algorithms often require the determination of many parameters, which is often time‑consuming and challenging to ...vigilance. In OBC, much time is ...
... Big Data, economy and society. If Big Data refers to data (practices) ‘beyond integrity’, then the normative questions crops up: should Big Data ana- lytics be unequivocally supported? Lagoze ...
... not use topography 1 in estimations because it is rare class within Amazon, which could lead to ...bundle in cerrado differ from Amazon, the dominant biome within ...vegetation in cerrado is ...
... decline in woodland caribou populations is primarily the result of habitat loss and forest fragmentation which is caused by human interference including spread of agriculture, oil and gas exploration, and mining ...
... the land system and terrain analysis mapping schemes developed in the 1950s and 1960s, especially in Europe and Australia (Verstappen, 1983; Van Zuidam, 1985), and adaptation of the Geopedologic ...
... role in development of any country more particularly in India, which is an agricultural based ...situated in Vishakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, ...runoff data has been collected from ...
... concept in identifying biodiversity hotspot is to elaborate and further develop the national protected area system, to satisfy both national and international conservation ...and landusedata ...
... like land-clearing fires (termed “I ”; see Table 1 for list of abbreviations), and “legacy fluxes” (“L”) from the readjustment of the carbon stocks to the new type of vegetation and/or type and intensity of ...
... available in the SPRING software (Câmara et ...area in number of pixels to be considered as a ...the landuse spatial patterns present in each ...adequate. In our study, we found ...
... economic data and of a geographic information system that stores topological data of regional land ...changes in policy and/or prices on landuse might be used by policy makers ...
... of landuse by cattle, obtained in a pilot study using Geographic Information System ...pasture in Sweden, where the geographic positions of one cow were recorded during 25 consecutive days ...
... input data, such as information on fossil fuel production or use the same emission ...Country-reported data form the highest priority category as it can benefit from detailed knowledge about the ...
... alterations in the soil, regardless of whether they are human-caused or ...of landuse on the morphological diversity of springtails and verify their relationships with soil physical, chemical, and ...
... neurons in the output layer was determined according to the number of classes to be ...agricultural land, water, cerrado, eucalyptus, deciduous forest, other, pastureland and vereda, the response vector ...
... Accuracy in per-pixel registration of multi- temporal remote sensing data is essential for change ...as land cover and landuse change, leading to an overestimation of actual change ...
... CLC data has revealed a great utility due to its easy availability, and to the fact of being a source of information adopted by a large group of European ...countries. In this manner, similar studies ...
... the uncertainties, there are a few shortcom- ings inherent in our ...2010). In general, while important for local or regional climate especially in the tropics (Strengers et ...differences ...
... the landuse (323) corresponding to sclerophyllous vegetation from 1998 to 2018: about 45% to ...value in 1990 but not in ...the landuse of 333 (sparsely vegetated) ...evolution ...