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STUDY OF FLORA AND BIRDS HABITAT IN THE DANUBE DELTA: GIS APPROACH

Ciolac, Valeria, Nistor, Eleonora, Popescu, Cosmin, Babuca, Nicolae, Auruta, Dirlea, Barliba, Livia

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bb2.v1/s11.042View metrics

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Title
STUDY OF FLORA AND BIRDS HABITAT IN THE DANUBE DELTA: GIS APPROACH
Authors
Ciolac, Valeria, Nistor, Eleonora, Popescu, Cosmin, Babuca, Nicolae, Auruta, Dirlea, Barliba, Livia
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
935 - 942 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References28
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  2. Goriup, P., Baboianu G., Chernichko J., The Danube Delta: Europe's remarkable wetland. British Birds, 2007, no.100, pp.194-213.

  3. Sándor, A. D., Kiss B. J., Birds in the diet of wintering Long-eared Owls (Asiootus) in the Danube Delta, Romania. Journal of Raptor Research, 2008, no.42, pp.292-295.

  4. Onciu T. M., Habitats and species diversity: relationships in the Danube Delta, NEAR Curriculum in Natural Environmental Science, Terre et Environnement, ISBN 2–940153–87–6, 2010, vol. 88, pp.137–145.

  5. Tasker, M.L., Reid, J.B., Seabirds in the marine environment. Introduction. ICES Journal of Marine Science 54(4): 1997. pp. 505– 506. Section Cartography and GIS

  6. Moreira, F., The importance of shorebirds to energy fluxes in a food web of a south European estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 1997, no. 44(1):67–78.

  7. Eybert, M.-C., Geslin, T., Questiau, S., Feunteun, E., Shorebird community variations indicative of a general perturbation in the Mont Saint-Michel bay (France). Comptes Rendus Biologies, 2003, 326(Supplement 1): 140– 147.

  8. Noaje I., Turdeanu L., Remote sensing monitoring of environmental changes in the Danube Delta and the coast area of the Black Sea, The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences.. Beijing 2008, Vol. XXXVII. Part B7.

  9. Schneider-Jacoby, M., Mohl A., Schwarz U., The White-tailed Eagle in the Danube River Basin: in Sea eagle 2000: proceedings from the International Sea Eagle Conference in Björkö, B. Helander, Ed.. Proceedings of the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, SNF, Stockholm, Sweden. 2003, pp. 133-140.

  10. Lengyel S., Kobler A., Kutnar L., Framstad E., Henry P.Y., Babij V., Gruber B., Schmeller D., Henle K., A review and a framework for the integration of biodiversity monitoring at the habitat level, Biodivers Conserv, DOI: 10.1007/s10531-008 -9359-7, 2008.

  11. Carignan V., Villard M.A., Selecting indicator species to monitor ecological integrity: a review, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands, 2002, no.78, pp.45–61.

  12. Rönkä M., Assessment of coastal bird populations and habitats on the Finnish coast of the Baltic Sea: Implications for Monitoring and Management, ISBN 978-951- -3733-2 (PDF), ISSN 0082-6979, Painosalama Oy – Turku, Finland 2008, SARJA - SER. AII OSA - TOM. 229.

  13. Rönkä, M., Tolvanen, H., Lehikoinen, E., von Numers, M. and Rautkari, M. Breeding habitat preferences of 15 bird species on south-western Finnish archipelago coast: Applicability of digital spatial data archives to habitat assessment. Biological Conservation, 2008, 141(2): 402–416.

  14. Tucker G. M., Evans, M. I., Habitats for birds in Europe: a conservation strategy for the wider environment. Cambridge, UK: BirdLife International, BirdLife Conservation 1997, Series no. 6. GeoConference on Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing

  15. Panin, N., Danube Delta. Genesis, Evolution and Sedimentology. Revue Roumaine deGéologie, Géophysique, Géographie, Série Géographie, Buch arest, 1989 no. 33, pp.25 –36.

  16. Goriup, P., Baboianu G., Chernichko J., The Danube Delta: Europe's remarkable wetland. British Birds, 2007, no.100, pp.194-213.

  17. Sándor, A. D., Kiss B. J., Birds in the diet of wintering Long-eared Owls (Asiootus) in the Danube Delta, Romania. Journal of Raptor Research, 2008, no.42, pp.292-295.

  18. Onciu T. M., Habitats and species diversity: relationships in the Danube Delta, NEAR Curriculum in Natural Environmental Science, Terre et Environnement, ISBN 2–940153–87–6, 2010, vol. 88, pp.137–145.

  19. Tasker, M.L., Reid, J.B., Seabirds in the marine environment. Introduction. ICES Journal of Marine Science 54(4): 1997. pp. 505– 506. Section Cartography and GIS

  20. Moreira, F., The importance of shorebirds to energy fluxes in a food web of a south European estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 1997, no. 44(1):67–78.

  21. Eybert, M.-C., Geslin, T., Questiau, S., Feunteun, E., Shorebird community variations indicative of a general perturbation in the Mont Saint-Michel bay (France). Comptes Rendus Biologies, 2003, 326(Supplement 1): 140– 147.

  22. Noaje I., Turdeanu L., Remote sensing monitoring of environmental changes in the Danube Delta and the coast area of the Black Sea, The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences.. Beijing 2008, Vol. XXXVII. Part B7.

  23. Schneider-Jacoby, M., Mohl A., Schwarz U., The White-tailed Eagle in the Danube River Basin: in Sea eagle 2000: proceedings from the International Sea Eagle Conference in Björkö, B. Helander, Ed.. Proceedings of the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, SNF, Stockholm, Sweden. 2003, pp. 133-140.

  24. Lengyel S., Kobler A., Kutnar L., Framstad E., Henry P.Y., Babij V., Gruber B., Schmeller D., Henle K., A review and a framework for the integration of biodiversity monitoring at the habitat level, Biodivers Conserv, DOI: 10.1007/s10531-008 -9359-7, 2008.

  25. Carignan V., Villard M.A., Selecting indicator species to monitor ecological integrity: a review, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands, 2002, no.78, pp.45–61.

  26. Rönkä M., Assessment of coastal bird populations and habitats on the Finnish coast of the Baltic Sea: Implications for Monitoring and Management, ISBN 978-951- -3733-2 (PDF), ISSN 0082-6979, Painosalama Oy – Turku, Finland 2008, SARJA - SER. AII OSA - TOM. 229.

  27. Rönkä, M., Tolvanen, H., Lehikoinen, E., von Numers, M. and Rautkari, M. Breeding habitat preferences of 15 bird species on south-western Finnish archipelago coast: Applicability of digital spatial data archives to habitat assessment. Biological Conservation, 2008, 141(2): 402–416.

  28. Tucker G. M., Evans, M. I., Habitats for birds in Europe: a conservation strategy for the wider environment. Cambridge, UK: BirdLife International, BirdLife Conservation 1997, Series no. 6. GeoConference on Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing

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