GLOS, Petr and Josef GLOS. Using Geodatabase for Ecological Networks in the Czech Republic. In 25th Annual ESRI International User Conference. San Diego, California: ESRI Press, 2005, 4 pp.
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Original name Using Geodatabase for Ecological Networks in the Czech Republic
Name in Czech Využití geodatabáze pro ekologické sítě v ČR
Authors GLOS, Petr and Josef GLOS.
Edition San Diego, California, 25th Annual ESRI International User Conference, 4 pp. 2005.
Publisher ESRI Press
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 20206 Computer hardware and architecture
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Institute of Computer Science
Keywords in English Geodatabase; Ecological Network
Tags Ecological Network, Geodatabase
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Abstract
The theory of ecological networks (bio-centers, bio-corridors) and its practical realization give a powerful conceptual tool for nature protection, specifically for long-term requirements in spatial and functional layout of present landscape. With the support of ecological networks, we are able to specify the spatial requirements for nature and landscape protection not only in the environmentally unimpaired, wild parts of landscape but also in the "nature-free" parts of cultural landscape, thus focusing on the progressive improvement of the landscape bio-diversity. Concept, methods, planning, and realization of ecological networks within the Czech Republic reflect the most up-to-date ways of landscape planning in various European countries and certain U.S. states. Vast quantity of spatial data and the necessity to follow many spatial rules (relations between network elements, network density, area of bio-centers, length of bio-corridors) call for efficient utilization of GIS technology tools.
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