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Readings
Theme 1
Reading 1.1
Forman, R.T.T. (1995). Land Mosaics: the ecology of landscapes and
regions Cambridge University Press. Preface.
Reading 1.2
Urban, D.L., O'Neill, R.V. and Shugart, H.H. (1987). Landscape ecology:
A hierarchical perspective that can help scientists understand spatial
pattern. Bioscience. 37(2), 119-127.
Reading 1.3
Bissonette, J.A. (1997). Scale sensitive ecological properties. In
Bissonette, J.A. (ed). (1997). Wildlife and Landscape Ecology:
Effects of pattern and scale. Springer-Verlag, New York Inc. pp3-31.
Reading
1.4
Forman, R.T.T. and Godron, M. (1981). Patches and structural components
for a landscape ecology. Bioscience. 31(10), 733-740.
Reading
1.5
Haines-Young, R. and Chopping, M. (1996). Quantifying landscape
structure: a review of landscape indices and their application to
forested landscapes. Progress in Physical Geography. 20(4),
418-445.
Reading
1.6
O'Neill, R.V., Hunsaker, C.T., Timmins, S.P., Jackson, B.L., Jones,
K.B., Riitters, K.H., and Wickham, J.D. (1996). Scale problems in
reporting landscape pattern at the regional scale. Landscape ecology.
11(3), 169-180.
Reading
1.7
Turner, M.G. (1989). Landscape ecology: The effect of pattern and
process. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 20, 171-197.
Reading
1.8
Lavers, C.P. and Haines-Young, R. (1993). Equilibrium landscapes and
their aftermath: spatial heterogeneity and the role of new technology
Reading
1.9
Forman, R.T.T. (1995). Land Mosaics: The ecology of landscapes and
regions. Cambridge University Press. Part 1. Pp2-40.
Reading
1.10
Hobbs, R. J. and Lambeck, R. (2002). An integrated approach to
landscape science and management.
Theme 2
Reading
2.1
Goodchild, M.F. and Quattrochi, D.A. (1997). Scale, multiscaling,
remote sensing and GIS. The importance of Scale. In Quattrochi, D.A.
and Goodchild, M.F. (eds). (1997). Scale in remote sensing and GIS.
CRC Press Inc. USA. pp1-6.
Reading
2.2
Burrough, P.A. and McDonnell, R.A. (1998). Principles of
Geographical Information Systems. Oxford University Press. Chapter
9. Errors and Quality Control. pp220-240.
Reading
2.3
Aspinall, R.J. and Pearson, D.M. (1995). Chapter 6 - Describing and
managing uncertainty of categorical maps in GIS. In Fisher, P. (ed).
(1995). Innovations in GIS 2. Taylor and Francis. pp77-84.
Reading
2.4
Goodchild, M.F. (1994). Integrating GIS and remote sensing for
vegetation analysis and modeling: methodological issues. Journal of
Vegetation Science. 5, 615-626.
Reading
2.5
Johnston, C. (1998). Geographic Information Systems in Ecology.
Blackwell Science. Chapter 10 - Modelling and GIS. pp185-201.
Reading
2.6
Stoms, D.M., Davis, F. W. and Cogan, C.B. (1992). Sensitivity of
Wildlife Habitat models to uncertainties in GIS data. PERS. 58(6),
843-850.
Reading
2.7
Griffiths, G.H., Lee, J. and Eversham, B.C. (2000). Landscape
pattern and species richness; regional scale analysis from Remote
Sensing. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 21(13&14),
2685-2704.
Reading
2.8
Harrison, B.A., Walker, J., Jupp, D.L.B., Reece, P, Harland, P.,
Penridge, L.K. and Bryne, G. (1987). Land cover modelling in Kakadu
National Park. 4th Australasian remote sensing conference
proceedings Vol 1, pp171-177.
Reading
2.9
Aspinall, R. and Veitch, N. (1993). Habitat mapping from satellite
imagery and wildlife survey data using a Bayesian modelling procedure
in a GIS. PERS. 59(4), 537-543.
Reading
2.10
Russell-Smith, J., Ryan, P.G. and Durieu, R. (1997). A Landsat
MSS-derived fire history of Kakadu National Park, monsoonal northern
Australia, 1980-94 seasonal extent, frequency and patchiness. Journal
of Applied Ecology. 34. 748-766.
Reading
2.11
Ji, W., Johnston, J.B., McNiff, M.E. and Michell, C. (1992).
Knowledge-based IS: an expert system approach for managing wetlands. Geo.
Info Syst. 2, 60-64
Reading
2.12
Bond, G., Burnside, N.G., Metcalfe, D. J. and Scott, D. M.
(2004). The effects of land-use and landscape structure on barn
owl (Tyto alba) breeding success in southern England, UK. Landscape Ecology. 20 (5).
Reading
2.13
Alados, C. L., Pueyo, Y., Barrantes, O., Escos, J., Giner, L. and
Robles, A.B. (2004). Variations in landscape patterns and
vegetation cover between 1957 and 1994 in a semiarid Mediterranean
ecosystem. Landscape Ecology.
19(5)
Reading
2.14
Diaz-Delgado, R., Lloret, F. and Pons, X. (2004). Spatial patterns of
fire occurrence in Catalonia, NE, Spain. Landscape Ecology. 19(7)
Reading
2.15
Aspinall, R. and Pearson, D. (2000). Integrated geographical
assessment of environmental condition in water catchments: Linking
landscape ecology, environmental modelling and GIS. Journal of Environmental Management.
59.
Reading
2.16
Manton, M. G., Angelstam, P. and Mikusinski, G. (2005). Modelling
habitat suitability for deciduous forest focal species – a sensitivity
analysis using different satellite land cover data. Landscape Ecology. 20(7).
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