In taking the landscape-scale view increasingly demanded of natural resource management, scientific assessments make considerable use of geographic information systems (GIS) maps to convey the research findings they develop. Public interaction with scientists over natural resource management issues is therefore frequently mediated by such maps, which can directly influence how the landscape is viewed, and how science findings are communicated and understood. Analysis of the Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling Study (CLAMS) project in western Oregon reveals that GIS maps play a significant role in how we frame and address natural reso...
Chapter 12 in Contentious geographies : environmental knowledge, meaning, scale / edited by Michael ...
The making of maps is no longer restricted to the rarefied realm of cartographers. Students, scholar...
Depicting the world, territory, and geopolitical realities involves a high degree of interpretation ...
In taking the landscape-scale view increasingly demanded of natural resource manageme...
Graduation date: 2005The working hypothesis for this study is that the introduction of GIS technolog...
The working hypothesis for this study is that the introduction of GIS technology into the ancient pr...
Citizen Science involves a collaboration or partnership between scientists and amateur volunteers, w...
Carol Murphy and Sandra Slater-Jones describe a GIS mapping procedure in which local people, and not...
Human geography has driven substantive improvements in methodologies and applications of Geographic ...
Now you can make your own monitoring system. Only one hitch: you need a computer. Are you look...
Rural communities with bountiful natural amenities are attracting unprecedented in-migration. When u...
This is the prologue to the Ecology and Society exceptional element on "Applying Landscape Science t...
Who is the "good scientist" in rural-environmental policy? This is not so self-evident as in the cas...
Over the past decades, calls for comprehensively managing and planning ocean resources have emerged ...
Maps are a fundamental resource in a diverse array of applications ranging from everyday activities,...
Chapter 12 in Contentious geographies : environmental knowledge, meaning, scale / edited by Michael ...
The making of maps is no longer restricted to the rarefied realm of cartographers. Students, scholar...
Depicting the world, territory, and geopolitical realities involves a high degree of interpretation ...
In taking the landscape-scale view increasingly demanded of natural resource manageme...
Graduation date: 2005The working hypothesis for this study is that the introduction of GIS technolog...
The working hypothesis for this study is that the introduction of GIS technology into the ancient pr...
Citizen Science involves a collaboration or partnership between scientists and amateur volunteers, w...
Carol Murphy and Sandra Slater-Jones describe a GIS mapping procedure in which local people, and not...
Human geography has driven substantive improvements in methodologies and applications of Geographic ...
Now you can make your own monitoring system. Only one hitch: you need a computer. Are you look...
Rural communities with bountiful natural amenities are attracting unprecedented in-migration. When u...
This is the prologue to the Ecology and Society exceptional element on "Applying Landscape Science t...
Who is the "good scientist" in rural-environmental policy? This is not so self-evident as in the cas...
Over the past decades, calls for comprehensively managing and planning ocean resources have emerged ...
Maps are a fundamental resource in a diverse array of applications ranging from everyday activities,...
Chapter 12 in Contentious geographies : environmental knowledge, meaning, scale / edited by Michael ...
The making of maps is no longer restricted to the rarefied realm of cartographers. Students, scholar...
Depicting the world, territory, and geopolitical realities involves a high degree of interpretation ...