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LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT INTENSITY INDEX

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2005
The condition of landscapes and the ecological communities within them is strongly related to levels of human activity. Human-dominated land uses and especially the intensity of the uses can affect adjacent ecological communities through direct, secondary, and cumulative impacts.
Mark T, Brown, M Benjamin, Vivas
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Geomorphodiversity index: Quantifying the diversity of landforms and physical landscape

Science of The Total Environment, 2017
The physical landscape is the mosaic resulting from a wide spectrum of environmental components. The landforms define the variety, or diversity, of the geomorphological component: the geomorphodiversity. Landforms are usually represented in thematic maps where the scale and the graphic solutions are widely heterogeneous. Since geomorphological maps are
Melelli, L   +3 more
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Standing Ground: the index in the landscape of the digital

AVANCA | CINEMA, 2021
This paper explores the intellectual background and production methodology behind the video Standing Ground (2019), a practice as research work that brings analogue and digital images into juxtaposition in a portrait of a derelict farmhouse. The accounts of three key theorists centred on the definition of photochemical photography and/or film through ...
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Harary Index of Landscape Graphs

International journal of chemical modeling, 2008
The Harary index is not only useful in characterizing molecular graphs but also has found applications in measuring landscape connectivity. We report properties of the Harary index, especially lower and upper bounds for the Harary index of landscape (disconnected) graphs.
Zhou Bo, Du, Zhibin, Trinajstić, Nenad
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Landscape Habitat Suitability Index Software

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2007
ABSTRACT Habitat suitability index (HSI) models are traditionally used to evaluate habitat quality for wildlife at a local scale. Rarely have such models incorporated spatial relationships of habitat components.
WILLIAM D. DIJAK   +4 more
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Landscape Criticality Indexes for the Different Pollutants

2005
The effect of the landscape indication permits a reliable inter-component cross-identification within the landscape. Thus, the landscape approach to the evaluation the criticality indexes can be used for the radioecological evaluations, even if the environmental characteristics of the territory affected are limited or non-reliable.
N. Grytsyuk, V. Davydchuk
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