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Lougheed, William Hugh. Spatial analysis in timber management planning. Ontario: Forest Resource Development Agreement, 1988.

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Theo, Öhlinger, Weimar Robert, and European Faculty of Land Use and Development., eds. Die Europäische Raumordnungscharta =: The European regional/spatial planning charta. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1991.

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White, Anthony G. Energy and urban spatial form: A selected bibliography. Monticello, Ill: Vance Bibliographies, 1986.

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Eve, Roland. Spatial planning for nature conservation in Vu Quang nature reserve: A landscape ecology approach. Ha Tinh Province, Vietnam: Vu Quang Nature Research Conservation Project, 2000.

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Marine spatial planning: Concepts, current practice and linkages to other management approaches. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University, 2010.

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Ralf, Eisenbeiss, and Buerger-Arndt Renate, eds. Planning for sustainability: Final international report on project "Transnational safeguard and improvement of the sustainability of natural resources in the field of agriculture, forestry and water management by using common spatial planning focusing on underforested areas of the lowlands and hills of Central and Southeast Europe" ; community initiative programm INTERREG II C - CADSES. Remagen-Oberwinter: Kessel, 2002.

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Gurr, Jens Martin, Rolf Parr, and Dennis Hardt, eds. Metropolitan Research. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839463109.

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Metropolitan research requires multidisciplinary perspectives in order to do justice to the complexities of metropolitan regions. This volume provides a scholarly and accessible overview of key methods and approaches in metropolitan research from a uniquely broad range of disciplines including architectural history, art history, heritage conservation, literary and cultural studies, spatial planning and planning theory, geoinformatics, urban sociology, economic geography, operations research, technology studies, transport planning, aquatic ecosystems research and urban epidemiology. It is this scope of disciplinary - and increasingly also interdisciplinary - approaches that allows metropolitan research to address recent societal challenges of urban life, such as mobility, health, diversity or sustainability.
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Abdul-Rahman, Alias, and Morakot Pilouk. Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2010.

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Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS. Springer, 2007.

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Neugebauer, Georg, Gernot Stoeglehner, Susanna Erker, and Michael Narodoslawsky. Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning: Supporting Climate Protection and the Energy Turn with Means of Spatial Planning. Springer, 2016.

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Neugebauer, Georg, Gernot Stoeglehner, Susanna Erker, and Michael Narodoslawsky. Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning: Supporting Climate Protection and the Energy Turn with Means of Spatial Planning. Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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Hassan, Daud, Tuomas Kuokkanen, and Niko Soininen. Transboundary Marine Spatial Planning and International Law. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Transboundary Marine Spatial Planning and International Law. Routledge, 2015.

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Hassan, Daud, Tuomas Kuokkanen, and Niko Soininen. Transboundary Marine Spatial Planning and International Law. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Hassan, Daud, Tuomas Kuokkanen, and Niko Soininen. Transboundary Marine Spatial Planning and International Law. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Offshore Energy and Marine Spatial Planning. Routledge, 2018.

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Pioneering Marine Spatial Planning in Morocco: An Opportunity to Articulate Conservation and Development. Washington, DC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/39860.

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Warner, R. Environmental Impact Assessment and Spatial Planning in the World Oceans: Conserving Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2019.

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Manton, Michael-Geoffrey, Evaldas Makrickas, Piotr Banaszuk, Aeksander Kołos, Andrzej Kamocki, Mateusz Grygoruk, Marta Stachowicz, et al. Assessment and spatial planning for peatland conservation and restoration: Europe’s trans-border Neman river basin as a case study. Vytautas Magnus University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7220/20.500.12259/260209.

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Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in Europe has resulted in the degradation of peatlands and their biodiversity (i.e., species, habitats and processes in ecosystems), thus impairing water retention, nutrient filtration, and carbon capture. Restoration of peatlands requires assessment of patterns and processes, and spatial planning. To support strategic planning of protection, management, and restoration of peatlands, we assessed the conservation status of three peatland types within the trans-border Neman River basin. First, we compiled a spatial peatland database for the two EU and two non-EU countries involved. Second, we performed quantitative and qualitative gap analyses of fens, transitional mires, and raised bogs at national and sub-basin levels. Third, we identified priority areas for local peatland restoration using a local hotspot analysis. Nationally, the gap analysis showed that the protection of peatlands meets the Convention of Biological Diversity’s quantitative target of 17%. However, qualitative targets like representation and peatland qualities were not met in some regional sub-basins. This stresses that restoration of peatlands, especially fens, is required. This study provides an assessment methodology to support sub-basin-level spatial conservation planning that considers both quantitative and qualitative peatland properties. Finally, we highlight the need for developing and validating evidence-based performance targets for peatland patterns and processes and call for peatland restoration guided by social-ecological research and inter-sectoral collaborative governance.
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Kiesecker, Joseph M., Kei Sochi, Jeff Evans, Michael Heiner, Christina M. Kennedy, and James R. Oakleaf. Conservation in the real world. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808978.003.0024.

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This chapter highlights the challenge of meeting conservation goals in the face of a rapidly expanding human population, and advocates for the conservation community to expand its focus from the siting of protected areas to also include spatial planning for how to achieve development objectives. A framework entitled, Development by Design, is introduced to proactively identify when development impacts are compatible with conservation goals and when they are not, and to invest as much analysis into anticipating where development is likely to occur as into biodiversity needs. This chapter examines two applications of this framework—oil and gas development in the western USA and mining in Mongolia, documenting how a mix of stakeholder engagement, strong science, and ultimately a willingness to compromise can not only produce significant conservation gains but also meet economic objectives.
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El uso de Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) en la arqueología sudamericana. Oxford: BAR S2497 South American Archaeology Series 18, 2013.

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Ślusarski, Marek. Metody i modele oceny jakości danych przestrzennych. Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/978-83-66602-30-4.

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The quality of data collected in official spatial databases is crucial in making strategic decisions as well as in the implementation of planning and design works. Awareness of the level of the quality of these data is also important for individual users of official spatial data. The author presents methods and models of description and evaluation of the quality of spatial data collected in public registers. Data describing the space in the highest degree of detail, which are collected in three databases: land and buildings registry (EGiB), geodetic registry of the land infrastructure network (GESUT) and in database of topographic objects (BDOT500) were analyzed. The results of the research concerned selected aspects of activities in terms of the spatial data quality. These activities include: the assessment of the accuracy of data collected in official spatial databases; determination of the uncertainty of the area of registry parcels, analysis of the risk of damage to the underground infrastructure network due to the quality of spatial data, construction of the quality model of data collected in official databases and visualization of the phenomenon of uncertainty in spatial data. The evaluation of the accuracy of data collected in official, large-scale spatial databases was based on a representative sample of data. The test sample was a set of deviations of coordinates with three variables dX, dY and Dl – deviations from the X and Y coordinates and the length of the point offset vector of the test sample in relation to its position recognized as a faultless. The compatibility of empirical data accuracy distributions with models (theoretical distributions of random variables) was investigated and also the accuracy of the spatial data has been assessed by means of the methods resistant to the outliers. In the process of determination of the accuracy of spatial data collected in public registers, the author’s solution was used – resistant method of the relative frequency. Weight functions, which modify (to varying degree) the sizes of the vectors Dl – the lengths of the points offset vector of the test sample in relation to their position recognized as a faultless were proposed. From the scope of the uncertainty of estimation of the area of registry parcels the impact of the errors of the geodetic network points was determined (points of reference and of the higher class networks) and the effect of the correlation between the coordinates of the same point on the accuracy of the determined plot area. The scope of the correction was determined (in EGiB database) of the plots area, calculated on the basis of re-measurements, performed using equivalent techniques (in terms of accuracy). The analysis of the risk of damage to the underground infrastructure network due to the low quality of spatial data is another research topic presented in the paper. Three main factors have been identified that influence the value of this risk: incompleteness of spatial data sets and insufficient accuracy of determination of the horizontal and vertical position of underground infrastructure. A method for estimation of the project risk has been developed (quantitative and qualitative) and the author’s risk estimation technique, based on the idea of fuzzy logic was proposed. Maps (2D and 3D) of the risk of damage to the underground infrastructure network were developed in the form of large-scale thematic maps, presenting the design risk in qualitative and quantitative form. The data quality model is a set of rules used to describe the quality of these data sets. The model that has been proposed defines a standardized approach for assessing and reporting the quality of EGiB, GESUT and BDOT500 spatial data bases. Quantitative and qualitative rules (automatic, office and field) of data sets control were defined. The minimum sample size and the number of eligible nonconformities in random samples were determined. The data quality elements were described using the following descriptors: range, measure, result, and type and unit of value. Data quality studies were performed according to the users needs. The values of impact weights were determined by the hierarchical analytical process method (AHP). The harmonization of conceptual models of EGiB, GESUT and BDOT500 databases with BDOT10k database was analysed too. It was found that the downloading and supplying of the information in BDOT10k creation and update processes from the analyzed registers are limited. An effective approach to providing spatial data sets users with information concerning data uncertainty are cartographic visualization techniques. Based on the author’s own experience and research works on the quality of official spatial database data examination, the set of methods for visualization of the uncertainty of data bases EGiB, GESUT and BDOT500 was defined. This set includes visualization techniques designed to present three types of uncertainty: location, attribute values and time. Uncertainty of the position was defined (for surface, line, and point objects) using several (three to five) visual variables. Uncertainty of attribute values and time uncertainty, describing (for example) completeness or timeliness of sets, are presented by means of three graphical variables. The research problems presented in the paper are of cognitive and application importance. They indicate on the possibility of effective evaluation of the quality of spatial data collected in public registers and may be an important element of the expert system.
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Imantho, Harry, Indah Wahyuni, Nijma Nurfadila, Riana Hartati, Risa Rosita, Shella Marlinda, Slamet Widodo Sugiarto, Trijanti A. Widinni Asnan, Anidah Anidah, and Armaiki Yusmur. BIODIVERS Volume 1 No. 1: Climate Change and Coastal Resilience. Edited by Sri Widayanti, Dewi Suryani, Evelyn V. Bigcas, and Woro Kanti Darmastuti. SEAMEO BIOTROP, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56060/bdv.2022.1.1.

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BIODIVERS is a bi-annual publication that focuses on the Restoration and Conservation of Unique and Degraded Ecosystems, Sustainable of Management and Proper Utilization of Biodiversity, Bioenergy, Biotechnology to Support Food Security and on Strengthening Ecosystem Resilience in Facing Global Climate Change. This magazine also envisions becoming a popular scientific magazine for promoting and publishing research findings of scientists from SEAMEO BIOTROP and overseas. The articles will come from writers worldwide. This issue of BIODIVERS contains various articles addressed the issue on climate change and coastal resilience, including: Coastal and Marine Initiative to Climate Change: An Outlook Environment Vulnerability Decision Technology (EVDT): Mangrove Management Spatial Planning Based Ecosystem Adaptations in Indonesia GOI Initiatives Against Potential Risk of Climate Change Impact in Indonesia Extreme Climates in Coastal Cities Marine and Coastal Monitoring: Nanosatellites Technology
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