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Titre : Arctic Climate Impact Assessment : ACIA Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 1042 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-86509-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Changement climatique Gaz à effet de serre Rayonnement ultraviolet Réchauffement de la terre Arctique Niveau : Recherche Type : Ouvrage Publication de Théma : Non En ligne : http://www.acia.uaf.edu/pages/scientific.html Arctic Climate Impact Assessment : ACIA [texte imprimé] . - Cambridge University Press, 2005 . - 1042 p.
ISBN : 978-0-521-86509-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Changement climatique Gaz à effet de serre Rayonnement ultraviolet Réchauffement de la terre Arctique Niveau : Recherche Type : Ouvrage Publication de Théma : Non En ligne : http://www.acia.uaf.edu/pages/scientific.html Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité 01151000591154 E4.ARC Livre Centre de Documentation Disponible Environmental dilemmas and policy design / Huib Pellikaan
Titre : Environmental dilemmas and policy design Type de document : ouvrage Auteurs : Huib Pellikaan, Auteur ; Robert van der Veen, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 247 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-62156-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : politique de l'environnement aspect social Théorie des choix rationnels Niveau : Recherche Type : Ouvrage Publication de Théma : Non Environmental dilemmas and policy design [ouvrage] / Huib Pellikaan, Auteur ; Robert van der Veen, Auteur . - Cambridge University Press, 2002 . - 247 p.
ISBN : 978-0-521-62156-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : politique de l'environnement aspect social Théorie des choix rationnels Niveau : Recherche Type : Ouvrage Publication de Théma : Non Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité 1149849662 F0.PEL Livre Centre de Documentation Disponible Land Mosaics / Richard T.T. Forman
Titre : Land Mosaics : The ecology of landscapes and regions Type de document : ouvrage Auteurs : Richard T.T. Forman, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1995 Importance : 632 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-47980-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Environmental policy Landscape ecology Human ecology Écologie du paysage Politique de l'environnement Écologie humaine Résumé : Animals, plants, water, wind, materials and people flow at different rates, according to spatial patterns common to almost all landscapes and regions. This up-to-date synthesis explores the ecology of heterogeneous land areas, where natural processes and human activities spatially interact, to produce an ever changing mosaic. The subject has great relevance to today's society, and this book reflects the breadth of its importance; there are many ideas and applications for planning, conservation, design, management, sustainability and policy. Spatial solutions are provided for society's land-use objectives. An appealing book, with a highly-readable text on this major emerging field. Students and professionals alike will be drawn by the attractive and informative illustrations, the conceptual synthesis, the wide international perspective and the range of topics and research covered. Niveau : Recherche Type : Ouvrage Publication de Théma : Non Land Mosaics : The ecology of landscapes and regions [ouvrage] / Richard T.T. Forman, Auteur . - Cambridge University Press, 1995 . - 632 p.
ISBN : 978-0-521-47980-6
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Environmental policy Landscape ecology Human ecology Écologie du paysage Politique de l'environnement Écologie humaine Résumé : Animals, plants, water, wind, materials and people flow at different rates, according to spatial patterns common to almost all landscapes and regions. This up-to-date synthesis explores the ecology of heterogeneous land areas, where natural processes and human activities spatially interact, to produce an ever changing mosaic. The subject has great relevance to today's society, and this book reflects the breadth of its importance; there are many ideas and applications for planning, conservation, design, management, sustainability and policy. Spatial solutions are provided for society's land-use objectives. An appealing book, with a highly-readable text on this major emerging field. Students and professionals alike will be drawn by the attractive and informative illustrations, the conceptual synthesis, the wide international perspective and the range of topics and research covered. Niveau : Recherche Type : Ouvrage Publication de Théma : Non Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité 1149847682 F51.FOR Livre Paysage Disponible Quantitative analysis of ecological networks / Mark Randall Thomas Dale
Titre : Quantitative analysis of ecological networks Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mark Randall Thomas Dale, Auteur ; Marie-Josée Fortin, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 1 vol. (221 p.) Présentation : ill. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-108-49184-6 Note générale : Bibliog. Index Langues : Français (fre) Tags : Ecology -- Statistical methods écologie--méthodes statistiques System analysis Quantitative research recherche quantitative Résumé : Ecology is about understanding how organisms interact with other organisms and the environment they inhabit (i.e. fundamental and realised niches). It is easy to imagine an individual organism of any kind as a dot with all sorts of arrows impinging upon it, an arrow can represent abiotic factors (temperature, light, etc.), as well as many arrows for all the other organisms (biotic factors, intra- and inter-specific interactions) that affect it. Ecology aims therefore to determine the magnitude and rate associated with some of the arrows, and which are the most important and why. Each organism also has its own effects on the same list of factors, even if the effects may be small, so we can also imagine arrows going out from the same dot, one to each of the same list of factors (they can be dots too). Again, a challenge is to determine the associated weights and importance for the arrows, some of which are directed toward other organisms. As soon as we consider more than a single organism, even just a few, we immediately have a complex structure of dots and arrows: an ecological network! It is an obvious step to consider ecological systems as ecological networks, and as such to assess how network theory (concepts and methods) might be applied to them. Network theory and the mathematics of graph theory that underlie network analysis provide simple concepts that can applied to systems that are complex both in structure and dynamics. It is those concepts that allow us to provide a sorted set of methods for the quantitative analysis of 10 ecological networks, along with thoughts and advice on how best to proceed. Through the years, the need to take a network analysis framework to study complex system has arisen in many fields (physics, computer science, communication science (transportation, electricity, social), and bio- and ecoinformatics), and there is a challenging diversity of approaches, methods, and measures that should be understood, or at least sorted, before applying them to our own data. The overarching goal of this book is to help ecologists in selecting the appropriate network methods to represent, analyse, and model their ecological system using network theory. Publication de Théma : Non Quantitative analysis of ecological networks [texte imprimé] / Mark Randall Thomas Dale, Auteur ; Marie-Josée Fortin, Auteur . - Cambridge University Press, 2021 . - 1 vol. (221 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-108-49184-6
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Langues : Français (fre)
Tags : Ecology -- Statistical methods écologie--méthodes statistiques System analysis Quantitative research recherche quantitative Résumé : Ecology is about understanding how organisms interact with other organisms and the environment they inhabit (i.e. fundamental and realised niches). It is easy to imagine an individual organism of any kind as a dot with all sorts of arrows impinging upon it, an arrow can represent abiotic factors (temperature, light, etc.), as well as many arrows for all the other organisms (biotic factors, intra- and inter-specific interactions) that affect it. Ecology aims therefore to determine the magnitude and rate associated with some of the arrows, and which are the most important and why. Each organism also has its own effects on the same list of factors, even if the effects may be small, so we can also imagine arrows going out from the same dot, one to each of the same list of factors (they can be dots too). Again, a challenge is to determine the associated weights and importance for the arrows, some of which are directed toward other organisms. As soon as we consider more than a single organism, even just a few, we immediately have a complex structure of dots and arrows: an ecological network! It is an obvious step to consider ecological systems as ecological networks, and as such to assess how network theory (concepts and methods) might be applied to them. Network theory and the mathematics of graph theory that underlie network analysis provide simple concepts that can applied to systems that are complex both in structure and dynamics. It is those concepts that allow us to provide a sorted set of methods for the quantitative analysis of 10 ecological networks, along with thoughts and advice on how best to proceed. Through the years, the need to take a network analysis framework to study complex system has arisen in many fields (physics, computer science, communication science (transportation, electricity, social), and bio- and ecoinformatics), and there is a challenging diversity of approaches, methods, and measures that should be understood, or at least sorted, before applying them to our own data. The overarching goal of this book is to help ecologists in selecting the appropriate network methods to represent, analyse, and model their ecological system using network theory. Publication de Théma : Non Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité 01151001948940 A23.DAL Livre Centre de Documentation Disponible Spatial analysis / Marie-Josée Fortin
Titre : Spatial analysis : A guide for ecologists Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Marie-Josée Fortin ; Mark Randall Thomas Dale Editeur : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 365 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-052-1009737-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Ecology (Statistical methods) Spatial analysis (Statistics) Écologie végétale Analyse spatiale Niveau : Recherche Type : Ouvrage Publication de Théma : Non Spatial analysis : A guide for ecologists [texte imprimé] / Marie-Josée Fortin ; Mark Randall Thomas Dale . - Cambridge University Press, 2005 . - 365 p.
ISSN : 978-052-1009737-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Ecology (Statistical methods) Spatial analysis (Statistics) Écologie végétale Analyse spatiale Niveau : Recherche Type : Ouvrage Publication de Théma : Non Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité 1149847668 A20.FOR Livre Centre de Documentation Disponible Spatial data analysis / Robert Haining
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