Titre :
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Geographic information systems awareness
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Auteurs :
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D. Winn ;
Seminar on geographic information systems awareness, Salt Lake City, USA, 16-19 May 1988 (1988; USA) ;
R. Beverly ;
G. Moore
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Type de document :
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congrès/colloque
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Année de publication :
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1989
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Format :
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84 p.
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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Informatique, statistique, mathématique
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Mots-clés:
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SYSTEME D'INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIQUE
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Résumé :
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The document contains the following points : Session I-Objective: To become aware of the general capabilities and applications of Geographic Information - Systems Geographic Information System-What Is It? - The Forest Service Approach to Implementation of Geographic Information System - Integrated Forest Resource Management System (INFORMS) - The Geographical Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS) Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Expert Systems: Exploring the Potentials - Utilizing Expert Systems and Geographic Information Systems in Forest Planning - Application of Geographic Information Systems in Wildlife Research - Application of GIS Toward Evaluation of Habitat Selection by Kaibab Mule Deer - Remote Sensing and the GIS - Spatial Analysis Functions Used in Modeling Growth and Yield When Pest and Management Components are Included Session 2-Objective: To become aware of Geographic Information Systems and typical Forest applications - Digital Data Standards - Use of Geographic Information System Technology on the Siuslaw National Forest - The Tongass National Forest Geographic Information System (GIS) Experience - A Multi-Resource Information System Used at the Flathead National Forest - The Analytical Capability of Geographic Information Systems - Cumulative Effects at the Agency Level - Grizzly Bears, Cumulative Effects, and Geographic Information System- A Ranger District Application - Using SPATIAL and PRESENT Programs to Assist with Forest Plan Implementation
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Source :
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USDA forest service - Intermountain research station, vol -
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