Discusses the interactions between components, structures, processes, functions and services of biodiversity that are studied on different levels of hierarchy in biotic systems.
Promotes the integration of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing technology with ecological modeling to simulate dynamic, spatially-explicit patterns and processes at scales ranging from individual organisms to landscapes.
Short articles about current and recent projects using geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis in conservation and management of species and landscapes. Projects involve habitat modeling and linking landscape data to population viability analyses.
Multi-disciplinary research institute of the Academy of Sciencies of the Czech Republic, focused on basic and applied researches of the landscape and its biotic and abiotic components.
Promotes the international exchange of ideas, scientific results, and general knowledge in the area of the application of systems analysis and simulation in ecology and natural resource management.
About research, facilities, and teaching related to integrating field studies, geographic information systems, remote sensing, spatial statistics and simulation modeling in a synthetic approach to environmental analysis and problem-solving at large spatial scales.
Information about research, training and public service and outreach in the application of geospatial technology to natural resource management and planning.
Describes an integrated environment for high performance spatial modeling, called the Spatial Modeling Environment (SME). Includes examples of ecological applications.