| R. T. T. Forman. Land Mosaics: the ecology of landscapes and regions. Cambr. Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1995. |
....upon a critical understanding of what is being modeled and the computing power required to achieve the desired level of understanding. We consider an ecosystem to be a relatively homogeneous area of vegetation that responds to governing physical processes fairly uniformly across the areal extent (Forman 1995). In contrast, a landscape consists of two or more ecosystems and responds to the governing physical processes in spatially and temporally varying ways. We are interested here in developing a methodology that facilitates modeling heterogeneous landscapes at different spatial and temporal scales ....
Forman, R. T. T. 1995. Land mosaics: the ecology of landscapes and regions. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
....ein Geographisches Informationssystem aufgenommen werden kann. 1 INTRODUCTION The requirements of today s remote sensing tasks have grown in complexity. Besides land cover determination, shape parameters of and structural relationships between areas of specific land cover gain in importance (see [1, 2]) High spectral resolution of a sensor is necessary for land cover classification, whereas shape and structural parameters require high spatial resolution. New sensors (see [3] promise to provide adequate spatial resolution, their major drawback being high costs for imagery covering large areas, ....
R. Forman, Land Mosaics: The ecology of landscapes and regions. Cambridge University Press, 1995.
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R. T. T. Forman. Land Mosaics: the ecology of landscapes and regions. Cambr. Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1995.
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Ekologia, 2: 375-387. Forman, R.T.T. 1995. Land mosaics: the ecology of landscapes and regions. Cambridge University Press, New York.
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R. Forman, Land Mosaics - The Ecology of Landscapes and Regions, Cambridge Univ.Press, 1995.
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