Economic and ecological systems evolve in time and space, while their interac-tions take place among units occupying distinct spatial points. Thus geographical patterns of production activities, urban concentrations, and species or resource concentrations occur. Despite the obvious empirical relevance of spatial analysis
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
collection: Geographical Information Systems seriesThis book provides an overview of models used in ...
collection: Geographical Information Systems seriesThis book provides an overview of models used in ...
Economic and ecological systems evolve in time and space, while their interac-tions take place among...
This paper adapts Turing analysis and applies it to dynamic bioeconomic problems where the interacti...
Spatial-dynamic processes in renewable resource economics pose difficult conceptual, analytical, emp...
This paper presents a model of renewable resource exploitation that incorporates both intertemporal ...
A spatial approach to energy economics / Juan Moreno-Cruz and M. Scott Taylor. Cetner for Energy and...
This Handbook summarizes, explains, and demonstrates the nature of current models, methods, and tech...
This Handbook summarizes, explains, and demonstrates the nature of current models, methods, and tech...
This Handbook summarizes, explains, and demonstrates the nature of current models, methods, and tech...
We survey the literature on spatial bio-economic and land-use modelling and review thematic developm...
Space is increasingly recognized as a legitimate factor that influences many processes and conceptua...
Space is increasingly recognized as a legitimate factor that influences many processes and conceptua...
Chapter 24 focuses on spatial mapping and analysis, which are methods that explicitly seek to analys...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
collection: Geographical Information Systems seriesThis book provides an overview of models used in ...
collection: Geographical Information Systems seriesThis book provides an overview of models used in ...
Economic and ecological systems evolve in time and space, while their interac-tions take place among...
This paper adapts Turing analysis and applies it to dynamic bioeconomic problems where the interacti...
Spatial-dynamic processes in renewable resource economics pose difficult conceptual, analytical, emp...
This paper presents a model of renewable resource exploitation that incorporates both intertemporal ...
A spatial approach to energy economics / Juan Moreno-Cruz and M. Scott Taylor. Cetner for Energy and...
This Handbook summarizes, explains, and demonstrates the nature of current models, methods, and tech...
This Handbook summarizes, explains, and demonstrates the nature of current models, methods, and tech...
This Handbook summarizes, explains, and demonstrates the nature of current models, methods, and tech...
We survey the literature on spatial bio-economic and land-use modelling and review thematic developm...
Space is increasingly recognized as a legitimate factor that influences many processes and conceptua...
Space is increasingly recognized as a legitimate factor that influences many processes and conceptua...
Chapter 24 focuses on spatial mapping and analysis, which are methods that explicitly seek to analys...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
collection: Geographical Information Systems seriesThis book provides an overview of models used in ...
collection: Geographical Information Systems seriesThis book provides an overview of models used in ...