نتایج جستجو برای: scale urban region landscapes

تعداد نتایج: 1249236  

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیایی (منتشر نمی‏شود) 0
محمد رضا پورمحمدی استاد گروه جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه تبریز فیروز جمالی استاد گروه جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه تبریز اکبر اصغری زمانی دانشجوی دکتری جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه تبریز

the complexity of urban systems in our recent world, make it difficult to evaluation and explanation of their changes with traditional and customarily methods. in the past, remote sensing has shown an ability to detect and describe urban growth patterns at different spatial scales. with new remote sensing devices (e.g. ikonos), with innovative image processing techniques and with further develo...

2007
Einar Sneve Martinussen

Urban computing is an emerging multi-disciplinary research field that focuses on computing and digital networks in urban landscapes, and on the cultural and social impact this has on the city. This diploma is an exploration into this field.

2010
FLORENCE M. MARGAI JOHN W. FRAZIER John W. Frazier

Settlement geography and cultural landscapes, two well-established themes of human geography, have taken on renewed importance in the study of the United States. The examination of regional cultural patterns, such as the distribution of Hispanics in the American Southwest, Germans in Texas, and Mormons in the Salt Lake Region are a few examples of the geographic research tradition. More recentl...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
l. salvati i. tombolini

land vulnerable to desertification increased in the mediterranean basin since world war ii dueto several interacting factors including climate variations, land-use changes and growing human pressure. itwas hypothesized that the increase in the level of land vulnerability is not distributed homogeneously overtime and space while impacting preferentially landscapes surrounding large urban agglome...

2011
Daniel Stewart

Introduction The Peloponnese is a large area, and as such has attracted much archaeological interest. The volume of reported material means that there are some significant emerging trends visible in the data for 2010. First, as in other areas of Greece, there is a significant push towards interdisciplinary research, with archaeological science, careful contextualized readings of primary sources...

2006
Katalin Szlavecz Sarah A. Placella Richard V. Pouyat Peter M. Groffman Csaba Csuzdi Ian Yesilonis

Invasive non-native earthworms in forested areas of the northeastern United States are of concern since they have the potential to greatly change the nutrient dynamics of these ecosystems. Urban landscapes are particularly susceptible to non-native species invasions. In this study, we assessed earthworm communities and nitrogen transformations rates in urban and rural forest patches of the Grea...

2006
Erik Andersson

Ecological research targeting sustainable urban landscapes needs to include findings and methods from many lines of ecological research, such as the link between biodiversity and ecosystem function, the role of humans in ecosystems, landscape connectivity, and resilience. This paper reviews and highlights the importance of these issues for sustainable use of ecosystem services, which is argued ...

2006

during a military operation to find ten FAL 7.62 rifles and one 9 mm pistol stolen from an army barracks in Rio de Janeiro.

2014
Monica L. Smith

Urban centers have inner and outer landscapes whose physical remains can be read as the materialization of social, political, economic, and ritual interactions. Inner landscapes are manifested in architecture and spatial organizations that configure relationships on the basis of economic status, ethnicity, occupation, age grade, and gender within the city. Outer landscapes are composed of the h...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2013
Giovanni Zurlini Irene Petrosillo Kenneth Bruce Jones Bai-Lian Li Kurt Hans Riitters Pietro Medagli Silvano Marchiori Nicola Zaccarelli

The way in which disturbances from human land use are patterned in space across scales can have important consequences for efforts to govern human/environment with regard to, but not only, invasive spread-dispersal processes. In this context, we explore the potential of disturbance patterns along a continuum of scales as proxies for identifying the geographical regions prone to spread of invasi...

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