| Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: Monograph/item
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| Title/Author: |
Interdisciplinary environmental solutions/ by Barnali Dixon. |
| Reminder of title: |
using geospatial technologies for bridging disciplines, scale and data / |
| Author: |
Dixon, Barnali. |
| Published: |
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025., |
| Description: |
xlvii, 812 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. |
| [NT 15003449]: |
Chapter 1: Introduction Interdisciplinary Environmental Solutions -- Chapter 2:Introduction Complexity of environmental systems -- Chapter 3: Illustration of System Complexity and Need for integrative analysis for effective solutions -- Chapter 4: Place, Space, Scale, Geospatial Analysis and GIS -- Chapter 5: Uncertainty Issues with Complex System -- Chapter 6: Role of Place (Space) in Decision Support Systems -- Chapter 7: Place-based approaches to Integrated Environment Solutions -- Chapter 8: Role of place and space in identification of environmental problems and finding solutions -- Chapter 9: Geographic Problem Solving: Summary of key environmental problems that need integrative approaches and the notion of uncertainty associated with 'ways of knowing' -- Chapter 10: GIS, GeoAI, and Geospatial Framework For Integrated Place-Based Approach -- Chapter 11:Conceptual Framework for Integration of Terrestrial Systems and Aquatic Sinks using Systems Thinking and Place-based Approach -- Chapter 12: Spato-temporal variability of water quality and watershed relationship -- Chapter 13: The Impact of Wildfire on Soil Erosion and Water Quality using a GIS-integrated Framework -- Chapter 14: Geospatially Integrated Drainage Basin Scale Sediment Dynamics Under Projected Future Climate Conditions In South East Georgia, USA -- Chapter 15: Linking Watershed's Properties to MPAs: Integration of Terrestrial Source, Landuse, and Watershed Hydrogeology in Coastal MPA Management -- Chapter 16: Modeling of Surface and Groundwater Contamination to Assess Human Health Risk: An Integrated Geospatial Approach -- Chapter 17: Application of a geospatially integrated species distribution model for seagrass in an urbanized estuary -- Chapter 18: Role of Place/Space in Conservation and Multi-scale Analysis -- Chapter 19: Analyzing Public Responses from Qualitative Data through Spatial Distribution Analysis Utilizing GIS for Effective Resilience Planning -- Chapter 20: Sensitivity Analysis and the use of Geospatial Framework: a Case Study of Soil Moisture and Soil Water Balance -- Chapter 21: Comparison of RUSLE and MUSLE models to predict and estimate soil erosion : a geospatially integrated sensitivity analysis -- Chapter 22: Comparison of Sensitivity analysis with ANN and SVM for Water Budget Calculations. |
| Contained By: |
Springer Nature eBook |
| Subject: |
Environmental management. - |
| Online resource: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16763-8 |
| ISBN: |
9783031167638 |