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Uncertainty in Historical Land-Use Reconstructions with Topographic Maps
The paper presents the outcomes of the uncertainty investigation of a long-term forest cover change analysis in the Polish Carpathians (nearly 20,000 km2) and Swiss Alps (nearly 10,000 km2) based on topographic maps. Following Leyk et al.
Kaim Dominik +6 more
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Soil salinization is a global problem that affects a large part of the world, especially arid and semi-arid regions. Hence, diagnosing soil salinity is the first step towards appropriate management.
Samah M. S. Abdelaal +6 more
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Spatial Management of Wildlife Disease*
T he spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreation, and biodiversity conservation (Cleaveland, Laurenson, and Taylor). The development of economically sound wildlife disease-management strategies requires an understanding of the links between ecological functions (e.g., disease transmission and ...
Horan, Richard +3 more
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Selected Aspects of the Tourist Space of the Lublin Region (Case Study) [PDF]
The article presents the results of studies on the tourist space of the Lublin Region conducted so far by employees of the Department of Regional Geography and Tourism at the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska ...
Brzezińska-Wójcik, Teresa +5 more
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Trends in Effort and Yield of Trawl Fisheries: A Case Study From the Mediterranean Sea
The rationale applied for monitoring and managing fisheries is based on the implicit assumption that yield and stocks status is essentially determined by fisheries.
Tommaso Russo +10 more
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The aim of the paper is to discuss differences between suburbanization and peri-urbanization using the Kraków, Tarnów, and Nowy Sącz urban regions in the Province of Małopolska (Małopolskie Voivodship) as a case study.
Andrzej Zborowski +2 more
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Seeing the invisible: from imagined to virtual urban landscapes [PDF]
Urban ecosystems consist of infrastructure features working together to provide services for inhabitants. Infrastructure functions akin to an ecosystem, having dynamic relationships and interdependencies.
Gopal, Sucharita +3 more
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Building Information Modeling for Housing Renovation - Example for Ukraine
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is the latest software technology used widely by many construction businesses - big and small - particularly within the Architecture Engineering Construction (AEC) sector. Besides being a design and documentation tool,
Siniak Nikolai +3 more
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Systematic Review of Spatial Planning and Marine Protected Areas: A Brazilian Perspective
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are essential to human well-being and usually part of spatial planning processes for managing coastal and marine areas. In Brazil, national-level spatial planning processes are still incipient.
Rebecca Borges +5 more
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The main aim of the study is to identify the main streams of permanent migration and determine their reach. Special attention has been paid to rural areas (a rural commune, the rural area of an urban–rural commune) as the origin and destination of ...
Ilnicki Dariusz
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