The landscape we see and live in is an important part or our everyday lives, be they urban or rural. Environmental concern has grown in recent years, as a result of public awareness of the detrimental impact industry, transport and tourism can have on the ecosystem. This book examines the role of th
Landscape Ecology And Geographical Information Systems
โ Scribed by R Haines-Young (Editor); David R. Green (Editor); S. H. Cousins (Editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 1993
- Leaves
- 329
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The landscape we see and live in is an important part or our everyday lives, be they urban or rural. Environmental concern has grown in recent years, as a result of public awareness of the detrimental impact industry, transport and tourism can have on the ecosystem. This book examines the role of the new technologies of geographical information sys
โฆ Subjects
Built Environment;Landscape;Landscape Conservation, Maintenance and Management;Environment and Sustainability;Ecology - Environment Studies
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