
Geospatial Technologies in Environmental Management
par:
Robert W. Lyczkowski; Walter F. Podolski; Jacques X. Bouillard; Stephen M. Folga
Édition: 2010
Langue: Néerlandais, Flamand
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 904819525X
ISBN 13: 9789048195251
Date de publication:
January 1st, 2010
Éditeur: Springer
Pages: 215
Genres: Science & Technology
In the realm of environmental management, understanding geospatial technologies has become increasingly vital for addressing contemporary challenges. The book offers an insightful exploration of how these technologies can be applied to environmental issues, emphasizing their practical utility in managing resources and mitigating risks. Through rich illustrations and case studies, it delves into diverse applications such as monitoring climate change impacts, assessing biodiversity, and optimizing land use.
Each contributor brings their expertise to the forefront, providing readers with a comprehensive look at innovative strategies for integrating geospatial data into environmental decision-making processes. The collaborative effort reflects a synthesis of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, making it an essential resource for practitioners, policymakers, and academics alike. By highlighting real-world applications, the book ultimately aims to foster a better understanding of how technology can inform sustainable practices in the quest to protect our planet's resources.
Each contributor brings their expertise to the forefront, providing readers with a comprehensive look at innovative strategies for integrating geospatial data into environmental decision-making processes. The collaborative effort reflects a synthesis of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, making it an essential resource for practitioners, policymakers, and academics alike. By highlighting real-world applications, the book ultimately aims to foster a better understanding of how technology can inform sustainable practices in the quest to protect our planet's resources.