ISBN: 9780412355905
Monitoring has become fashionable. Business now talks about monitoring its activities, efficiency, costs and profits. The National Health Service is monitoring general practices and hospi… More...
BetterWorldBooks.com used in stock. Shipping costs:zzgl. Versandkosten., plus shipping costs Details... |
ISBN: 9780412355905
Monitoring has become fashionable. Business now talks about monitoring its activities, efficiency, costs and profits. The National Health Service is monitoring general practices and hospi… More...
Springer.com Nr. 978-0-412-35590-5. Shipping costs:Worldwide free shipping, , DE. (EUR 0.00) Details... |
1990, ISBN: 9780412355905
[ED: Gebunden], [PU: Springer Netherlands], Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Monitoring has become fashionable. Business no… More...
booklooker.de |
1990, ISBN: 0412355906
[EAN: 9780412355905], Neubuch, [PU: Springer], PRINT ON DEMAND Book; New; Fast Shipping from the UK., Books
AbeBooks.de Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom [59718070] [Rating: 5 (von 5)] NEW BOOK. Shipping costs: EUR 1.73 Details... |
ISBN: 9780412355905
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items., 2.5
Biblio.co.uk |
ISBN: 9780412355905
Monitoring has become fashionable. Business now talks about monitoring its activities, efficiency, costs and profits. The National Health Service is monitoring general practices and hospi… More...
ISBN: 9780412355905
Monitoring has become fashionable. Business now talks about monitoring its activities, efficiency, costs and profits. The National Health Service is monitoring general practices and hospi… More...
1990
ISBN: 9780412355905
[ED: Gebunden], [PU: Springer Netherlands], Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Monitoring has become fashionable. Business no… More...
1990, ISBN: 0412355906
[EAN: 9780412355905], Neubuch, [PU: Springer], PRINT ON DEMAND Book; New; Fast Shipping from the UK., Books
ISBN: 9780412355905
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items., 2.5
Bibliographic data of the best matching book
Author: | |
Title: | |
ISBN: |
Details of the CD - Monitoring for Conservation and Ecology
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780412355905
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0412355906
Hardcover
Paperback
Publishing year: 1990
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
296 Pages
Weight: 0,608 kg
Language: eng/Englisch
CD in our database since 2007-10-27T20:26:24+01:00 (London)
Detail page last modified on 2023-10-16T11:32:08+01:00 (London)
EAN: 0412355906
EAN - alternate spelling:
0-412-35590-6, 978-0-412-35590-5
Alternate spelling and related search-keywords:
CD artist: goldsmith
CD title: ecology, conservation, monitoring
Information from Publisher
Author: F.B. Goldsmith
Title: Conservation Biology; Monitoring for Conservation and Ecology
Publisher: Springer; Springer Netherland
275 Pages
Publishing year: 1990-12-31
Dordrecht; NL
Language: English
106,99 € (DE)
109,99 € (AT)
118,00 CHF (CH)
Available
XV, 275 p.
BB; Hardcover, Softcover / Biologie/Ökologie; Ökologie, Biosphäre; Verstehen; biological; bird; development; ecology; environment; vegetation; Conservation Biology; Civil Engineering; Ecology; Evolutionary Biology; Umweltschutz; Bauingenieur-, Vermessungs- und Bauwesen; Evolution; BC; EA
1 Development of a rationale for monitoring.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Definitions.- 1.3 Why monitor?.- 1.4 Design of monitoring strategies.- 1.5 Conclusion.- 2 Scientific requirements of a monitoring programme.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Purpose.- 2.3 Method.- 2.4 Analysis.- 2.5 Interpretation.- 2.6 Fulfillment.- 2.7 Discussion.- 3 Remote sensing techniques for monitoring land-cover.- 3.1 Introduction to remote sensing.- 3.2 Aerial sensors.- 3.3 Ground survey.- 3.4 Conclusion.- 4 Monitoring plant populations: census as an aid to conservation.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 The need for monitoring plant populations.- 4.3 Methods.- 4.4 Case studies involving monitoring of rare plant populations.- 4.5 Towards more monitoring studies on plant species.- 5 Vegetation monitoring.- 5.1 What is vegetation?.- 5.2 Samples.- 5.3 Location of samples.- 5.4 Measures of abundance of species.- 5.5 Quadrat size.- 5.6 Sampling patterns.- 5.7 Mapping schemes.- 5.8 Comparing two sets of data.- 5.9 Conclusion.- 6 Monitoring butterfly numbers.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 The butterfly monitoring scheme.- 6.3 Case study: Castle Hill National Nature Reserve.- 6.4 Limitations and potential of butterfly monitoring.- 7 Monitoring terrestrial breeding bird populations.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Methods for monitoring bird populations.- 7.3 Monitoring schemes in the UK and Ireland.- 7.4 Integrated population monitoring.- 7.5 Discussion.- 8 National species distribution surveys.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Types of surveys.- 8.3 Survey methods.- 8.4 Products of surveys.- 8.5 Interpretation of species distributions.- 8.6 Role of surveys in monitoring.- 9 Monitoring at the county level.- 9.1 Role of County Biological Records Centre.- 9.2 Data.- 9.3 Recording procedures.- 9.4 Technology.- 9.5 Use of the data.- 9.6 Network.-10 Field monitoring: confessions of an addict.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 Field monitoring in theory.- 10.3 The metaphysics of monitoring.- 10.4 Monitoring motives and philosophy.- 10.5 Observation problems.- 10.6 Identification problems.- 10.7 Selecting the criteria.- 10.8 Timing.- 10.9 Samples and reality.- 10.10 Simple factors with complex consequences.- 10.11 To interfere — or not?.- 10.12 Utilizing old surveys.- 10.13 A problem with numbers.- 10.14 Integrated monitoring.- 10.15 Birds and reserve management.- 10.16 Conclusion.- 11 Monitoring overseas: Prespa National Park, Greece.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.2 Objectives of monitoring.- 11.3 Decisions needed.- 11.4 Recommendations for monitoring.- 11.5 Staffing, costs and administration.- 11.6 Conclusion.- 12 The calculation of index numbers from wildlife monitoring data.- 12.1 Introduction.- 12.2 Index numbers and their properties.- 12.3 Wildlife index numbers in practice.- 12.4 The effect on index numbers of transforming raw abundance data.- 12.5 Conclusions.- 13 Biological monitoring and ecological prediction: from nature reserve management to national state of the environment indicators.- 13.1 Introduction.- 13.2 Choosing the state variables to measure.- 13.3 Biological monitoring at the national scale: towards a State of the Environment index from the World Conservation Strategy.- 13.4 Prediction, monitoring and decision-making.- 14 Synthesis.More/other books that might be very similar to this book
Latest similar book:
9789401130868 Monitoring for Conservation and Ecology (F. B. Goldsmith)
< to archive...