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====== GOOD LUCC: Group Of Open-minded Discussions on LUCC====== | ====== GOOD LUCC: Group Of Open-minded Discussions on LUCC====== | ||
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- | * Ana Paula | + | * Evaldinolia |
- | * Eva | + | * Maristela |
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* Pedro | * Pedro | ||
* Sérgio | * Sérgio | ||
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===== Last Presentations ===== | ===== Last Presentations ===== | ||
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+ | | 09/04 | Giovana | Simulating the response of land-cover changes to road paving and governance along a major Amazon highway: the Santarém-Cuiabá corridor| | ||
| 28/03 | Pedro | Modeling the Interaction between Humans and Animals in Multiple-use Forests: A Case Study of //Panthera Tigris//| | | 28/03 | Pedro | Modeling the Interaction between Humans and Animals in Multiple-use Forests: A Case Study of //Panthera Tigris//| | ||
| 06/03 | Sérgio | | 06/03 | Sérgio | ||
- | | 28/02 | Eva | The concept of scale and the human dimension of global change: a survey| | + | | 28/02 | Evaldinolia |
| 20/02 | Giovana | Causes of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: a qualitative comparative analysis| | | 20/02 | Giovana | Causes of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: a qualitative comparative analysis| | ||
| 13/02 | Pedro | Comparison of empirical methods for building agent-based models in land use science | | | 13/02 | Pedro | Comparison of empirical methods for building agent-based models in land use science | | ||
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+ | =====Tools for Spatial Dynamic Modelling===== | ||
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+ | ^ Tool ^ Authors | ||
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+ | | CLUE | Koning, Veldkamp, Verburg, Kok, Bergsma | ||
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+ | |Lucas | ||
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===== Papers ===== | ===== Papers ===== | ||
+ | ====Simulating the response of land-cover changes to road paving and governance along a major Amazon highway: the Santarém–Cuiabá corridor==== | ||
+ | |Soares-Filho et al.|Global Change Biology| 2004| Paper [[http:// | ||
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+ | **Abstract: | ||
+ | increased the conflict between humans and wildlife, especially for those animals with geographically large home ranges. | ||
+ | As a result, much effort has gone into preserving a network of reserves of the last remaining prime habitat. Biologists, | ||
+ | however, have realized that these areas alone are not sufficient to sustain populations and that the multiple-use | ||
+ | regions that surround these core areas are essential for species' | ||
+ | attractive, finding the right balance between competing uses is difficult or impossible without a computational | ||
+ | framework in which to analyze these competing uses. The advent of object-based geographic data structures have given | ||
+ | scientists such a framework and has spawned a numner of dynamic individual-based models for analyzing the interaction | ||
+ | of animals with their environment. One of the most difficult challenges associated with these models is the simulation | ||
+ | of movement and the relationship between movement and behaviour. Various analytic models have been proposed, and | ||
+ | implementation of state-based movement has been designed using knowledge from domain experts. /with the recent use | ||
+ | of GPS collars for tracking animals, scientists now have quantitative information on the nature of animal movement. | ||
+ | This quantitative data offers an unprecedented opportunity to better understand the relationship between an animal' | ||
+ | state and its behaviour at different spatial and temporal scales. The findings from these analyses can be used to | ||
+ | calibrate and test the individual-based object models in an effort to understand the short- and long-term consequences | ||
+ | of geographically specific management proposals and practices. This chapter explores these issues in the context of the | ||
+ | tiger as a prototype for modeling the interaction between humans and animals in the wild. | ||
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====Modeling the Interaction between Humans and Animals in Multiple-use Forests: A Case Study of Panthera Tigris==== | ====Modeling the Interaction between Humans and Animals in Multiple-use Forests: A Case Study of Panthera Tigris==== |
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