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autor: I.Kozak, V.V. Menshutkin, R.Z. Klekowski
tytuł: Modelowanie Elementów Krajobrazu
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Table of Contents |
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Introduction |
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PART ONE |
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1. Methodological bases of modeling |
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2. Balance Model |
21 |
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2.1. Block schemes of the balance model |
21 |
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2.2. Examples of using the model |
25 |
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3. The FORKOME model as an example of the patch model |
29 |
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3.1. Characteristics of the patch models |
29 |
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3.2. Structure of the FORKOME model |
33 |
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3.3. An example of the FORKOME model implementation |
40 |
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3.4. Prospects for development of the model |
43 |
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4. Modeling with the use of cellular automata |
47 |
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4.1. Basic concepts |
47 |
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4.2. Model of the Bieszczady Mountains as an example of modeling based on the cellular automata theory |
55 |
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5. Potential directions of further development of landscape modeling |
63 |
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6. Landscape modeling as the basic information source for socio-administrative decisions |
67 |
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PART TWO |
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Introduction |
71 |
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7. DIAMHIGH – diameter-height of tree model |
75 |
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8. TREEPAR – model calculations of tree parameters |
83 |
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9. FOREST – a simplified model of forest system |
87 |
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10. STOCHASTIC – a simplified model |
91 |
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11. GRASS – a simplified model of grass with random values |
95 |
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12. LANDSCAPE - landscape model based on cellular automata methods |
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Literature |
113 |
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Figures |
123 |
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Appendix A: The full print out of LANDSCAPE program |
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Appendix B: Instructions: how to use programs supplied on CD |
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