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Spatial Optimization for Managed Ecosystems

by John Hof, Michael Bevers
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Overview

Ecological Scale provides invaluable perspectives on the application of the concepts of measurement, analysis, and inference in both theoretical and applied ecology, ultimately providing a broad-based understanding for resource managers and other ecological professionals.

Synopsis

This book presents ideas and methods for directly optimizing the spatial layout of the landscape features in which an ecosystem functions. There is rich discussion of wildlife habitat issues as well as chapters on recreation, timber management, water runoff, and pest management.

Interfaces

The authors do an excellent job of explaining in words, diagrams, and mathematical symbolism the nature of spatial modeling and optimization across several ecosystem examples. . . . Recommend[ed] . . . as a must read for any operations researcher in the environmental area. Also recommend[ed] to any OR professional who has an interest in how our natural resources are allocated and used.

About the Author, John Hof

John Hof is a project leader, and Michael Bevers is a research scientist at the USDA Forest Service's Rocky Mountain Research Station in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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Interfaces

The authors do an excellent job of explaining in words, diagrams, and mathematical symbolism the nature of spatial modeling and optimization across several ecosystem examples. . . . Recommend[ed] . . . as a must read for any operations researcher in the environmental area. Also recommend[ed] to any OR professional who has an interest in how our natural resources are allocated and used.

Booknews

Presents ideas and methods for directly optimizing the spatial layout of management actions across the landscape within which an ecosystem functions. The approach of the book is highly mathematical, though the general idea can be gleaned from the text if a reader's math skills are lacking. Topics include static spatial relationships, stochastic spatial relationships as they manifest themselves in spatial autocorrelation, spatial changes in ecosystem components over time, and diversity and sustainability considerations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1998
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780231106368

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