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MODELLING AS A PLATFORM FOR LANDSCAPE PLANNING

Pauditsova, Eva, Slabeciusova, Barbora

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b23/s11.096View metrics

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Title
MODELLING AS A PLATFORM FOR LANDSCAPE PLANNING
Authors
Pauditsova, Eva, Slabeciusova, Barbora
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-12-4
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References22
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  2. Batty M. & Torrens P.M. Modelling and prediction in a complex world. Futures, USA, United Kingdom, Vol. 37/7, pp 745-766, 2005.

  3. Belčáková, I. Protection, creation and management of landscape, Bratislava: Slovak Technical University, Bratislava: Trio Publishing, Slovakia, 128 p., 2013. (in Slovak)

  4. Bonk R. Scale-dependent effect on input data design on DEM accuracy (Chapter 4). In Peckham R.J. & Jordan G. (Eds.). Digital Terrain Modelling: Development and Applications in a Policy Support Environment. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, Germany, pp 83-98, 2007.

  5. Borsboom van Beurden J.A.M., Van Lammeren R.J.A., Hoogerwerf T. & Bouwman A.A. Linking land use modelling and 3D visualisation – A mission impossibile DDSS 2006, Wageningen University, The Netherlands,17 p., 2006.

  6. Brown D.G., Aspinall R.J. & Bennett D.A. Landscape Models and Explanation in Landscape Ecology – A Space for Generative Landscape Science The Professional Geographer, USA, Vol. 58/4, pp 369-382, 2006.

  7. Finka M. Evolving frameworks for regional development and spatial planning in the new regions of of the EU. In. Adams N., Cotella G. & Nunes R. (Eds.). Territorial development, cohesion and spatial planning, Taylor & Francis group, USA, Canada, pp 103-123, 2011.

  8. F ry G., Tress B. & Tress G. Integrative landscape research: facts and challenges. In Wu Y. & Hobbs R.J. (Eds.). Key topics in landscape ecology. Studies in landscape ecology. University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, pp 246-270, 2007.

  9. Hofierka J. Spatial interpolation and terrain analysis. In Bender O., Evelpidou N., Krek A. & Vassilopoulos A. (Eds.). Geoinformation Technologies for Geocultural Landscapes: European Perspectives. Leiden, CRC Press/Balkema, Taylor & Francis Group, The Netherlands, pp 189-206, 2008.

  10. Naveh Z. Landscape ecology as an emerging branch of human ecosystem science. In Mac Fayden A. & Ford E.D. Advances in ecological research. New York: Academic Press, USA, pp 189-237, 1982.

  11. Ružička M. & Miklós L. Landscape ecological planning (LANDEP) in the process of territorial planning. In Ekológia (ČSSR), Bratislava, Slovakia, Vol. 1/3, pp 297 -312, 1982.

  12. Ahern J. Theories, methods and strategies for sustainable landscape planning. In Tress B., Tress G., Fry G. & Opdam P. (Eds.). From landscape research to landscape planning: Aspects of integration, education and application. Springer, The Netherlands, pp 110-131, 2006.

  13. Batty M. & Torrens P.M. Modelling and prediction in a complex world. Futures, USA, United Kingdom, Vol. 37/7, pp 745-766, 2005.

  14. Belčáková, I. Protection, creation and management of landscape, Bratislava: Slovak Technical University, Bratislava: Trio Publishing, Slovakia, 128 p., 2013. (in Slovak)

  15. Bonk R. Scale-dependent effect on input data design on DEM accuracy (Chapter 4). In Peckham R.J. & Jordan G. (Eds.). Digital Terrain Modelling: Development and Applications in a Policy Support Environment. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, Germany, pp 83-98, 2007.

  16. Borsboom van Beurden J.A.M., Van Lammeren R.J.A., Hoogerwerf T. & Bouwman A.A. Linking land use modelling and 3D visualisation – A mission impossibile DDSS 2006, Wageningen University, The Netherlands,17 p., 2006.

  17. Brown D.G., Aspinall R.J. & Bennett D.A. Landscape Models and Explanation in Landscape Ecology – A Space for Generative Landscape Science The Professional Geographer, USA, Vol. 58/4, pp 369-382, 2006.

  18. Finka M. Evolving frameworks for regional development and spatial planning in the new regions of of the EU. In. Adams N., Cotella G. & Nunes R. (Eds.). Territorial development, cohesion and spatial planning, Taylor & Francis group, USA, Canada, pp 103-123, 2011.

  19. F ry G., Tress B. & Tress G. Integrative landscape research: facts and challenges. In Wu Y. & Hobbs R.J. (Eds.). Key topics in landscape ecology. Studies in landscape ecology. University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, pp 246-270, 2007.

  20. Hofierka J. Spatial interpolation and terrain analysis. In Bender O., Evelpidou N., Krek A. & Vassilopoulos A. (Eds.). Geoinformation Technologies for Geocultural Landscapes: European Perspectives. Leiden, CRC Press/Balkema, Taylor & Francis Group, The Netherlands, pp 189-206, 2008.

  21. Naveh Z. Landscape ecology as an emerging branch of human ecosystem science. In Mac Fayden A. & Ford E.D. Advances in ecological research. New York: Academic Press, USA, pp 189-237, 1982.

  22. Ružička M. & Miklós L. Landscape ecological planning (LANDEP) in the process of territorial planning. In Ekológia (ČSSR), Bratislava, Slovakia, Vol. 1/3, pp 297 -312, 1982.

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