Scaling-Up
From Cell to Landscape
Herausgeber: Gardingen, P. R. van; Foody, G. M.; Curran, P. J.
Scaling-Up
From Cell to Landscape
Herausgeber: Gardingen, P. R. van; Foody, G. M.; Curran, P. J.
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This book addresses the need to link and integrate information between scales within systems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780521471091
- ISBN-10: 0521471095
- Artikelnr.: 26934802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780521471091
- ISBN-10: 0521471095
- Artikelnr.: 26934802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Tackling large scale problems by scaling up J. Grace, P. R. van
Gardingen and J. Luan; 2. Scaling up and down: matching research with
requirements in land management and policy through a system-based approach
G. R. Squire and G. J. Gibson; 3. Scale and spatial dependence P. M.
Atkinson; 4. Scaling remote sensing models C. E. Woodcock, J. B. Collins
and D. L. B. Jupp; 5. Scaling of PAR adsorption, photosynthesis and
transpiration from leaves to canopy B. Kruijt and S. Ongeri, P. G. Jarvis;
6. Scaling from plant to community and from plant to regional flora J. P.
Grime, K. Thompson and C.W. MacGillivray; 7. Variation in stomatal
characteristics at the whole-leaf level J. D. B. Weyers, T. Lawson and Z.
Y. Peng; 8. Roots: measurement, function and dry matter budgets D. Atkinson
and R. Fogel; 9. Producing large-area land cover maps from satellite sensor
images: scaling issues and generalization techniques M. J. Barnsley, S. L.
Barr and T. Tsang; 10. The carbon balance of tropical forests: from the
local to the regional scale P. J. Curran, G. M. Foody, R. M. Lucas, M.
Honzak and J. Grace; 11. Issues in the aggregation of surface fluxes from a
heterogeneous landscape: from sparse canopies up to the GCM grid scale R.
J. Harding, E. M. Blyth and C. M. Taylor; 12. Variability and scaling:
matching methods and phenomena B. Marshall, J. W. Crawford and J. R.
Porter; 13. Problems with using models to predict regional crop production
G. Russell and P. van Gardingen; 14. Scaling behaviour of watershed
processes R. B. Lammers, L. E. Band and C. L. Tague; 15. Observation and
simulation of energy budgets at the surface of a prairie grassland R. J.
Gurney and I. J. Sewell; 16. SiB2, a model for simulation of biological
processes within a climate model J. A. Berry, G. J. Collatz, A. S. Denning,
G. D. Colello, W. Fu, C. Grivet, D. A. Randall and P. J. Sellers; Index.
Gardingen and J. Luan; 2. Scaling up and down: matching research with
requirements in land management and policy through a system-based approach
G. R. Squire and G. J. Gibson; 3. Scale and spatial dependence P. M.
Atkinson; 4. Scaling remote sensing models C. E. Woodcock, J. B. Collins
and D. L. B. Jupp; 5. Scaling of PAR adsorption, photosynthesis and
transpiration from leaves to canopy B. Kruijt and S. Ongeri, P. G. Jarvis;
6. Scaling from plant to community and from plant to regional flora J. P.
Grime, K. Thompson and C.W. MacGillivray; 7. Variation in stomatal
characteristics at the whole-leaf level J. D. B. Weyers, T. Lawson and Z.
Y. Peng; 8. Roots: measurement, function and dry matter budgets D. Atkinson
and R. Fogel; 9. Producing large-area land cover maps from satellite sensor
images: scaling issues and generalization techniques M. J. Barnsley, S. L.
Barr and T. Tsang; 10. The carbon balance of tropical forests: from the
local to the regional scale P. J. Curran, G. M. Foody, R. M. Lucas, M.
Honzak and J. Grace; 11. Issues in the aggregation of surface fluxes from a
heterogeneous landscape: from sparse canopies up to the GCM grid scale R.
J. Harding, E. M. Blyth and C. M. Taylor; 12. Variability and scaling:
matching methods and phenomena B. Marshall, J. W. Crawford and J. R.
Porter; 13. Problems with using models to predict regional crop production
G. Russell and P. van Gardingen; 14. Scaling behaviour of watershed
processes R. B. Lammers, L. E. Band and C. L. Tague; 15. Observation and
simulation of energy budgets at the surface of a prairie grassland R. J.
Gurney and I. J. Sewell; 16. SiB2, a model for simulation of biological
processes within a climate model J. A. Berry, G. J. Collatz, A. S. Denning,
G. D. Colello, W. Fu, C. Grivet, D. A. Randall and P. J. Sellers; Index.
1. Tackling large scale problems by scaling up J. Grace, P. R. van
Gardingen and J. Luan; 2. Scaling up and down: matching research with
requirements in land management and policy through a system-based approach
G. R. Squire and G. J. Gibson; 3. Scale and spatial dependence P. M.
Atkinson; 4. Scaling remote sensing models C. E. Woodcock, J. B. Collins
and D. L. B. Jupp; 5. Scaling of PAR adsorption, photosynthesis and
transpiration from leaves to canopy B. Kruijt and S. Ongeri, P. G. Jarvis;
6. Scaling from plant to community and from plant to regional flora J. P.
Grime, K. Thompson and C.W. MacGillivray; 7. Variation in stomatal
characteristics at the whole-leaf level J. D. B. Weyers, T. Lawson and Z.
Y. Peng; 8. Roots: measurement, function and dry matter budgets D. Atkinson
and R. Fogel; 9. Producing large-area land cover maps from satellite sensor
images: scaling issues and generalization techniques M. J. Barnsley, S. L.
Barr and T. Tsang; 10. The carbon balance of tropical forests: from the
local to the regional scale P. J. Curran, G. M. Foody, R. M. Lucas, M.
Honzak and J. Grace; 11. Issues in the aggregation of surface fluxes from a
heterogeneous landscape: from sparse canopies up to the GCM grid scale R.
J. Harding, E. M. Blyth and C. M. Taylor; 12. Variability and scaling:
matching methods and phenomena B. Marshall, J. W. Crawford and J. R.
Porter; 13. Problems with using models to predict regional crop production
G. Russell and P. van Gardingen; 14. Scaling behaviour of watershed
processes R. B. Lammers, L. E. Band and C. L. Tague; 15. Observation and
simulation of energy budgets at the surface of a prairie grassland R. J.
Gurney and I. J. Sewell; 16. SiB2, a model for simulation of biological
processes within a climate model J. A. Berry, G. J. Collatz, A. S. Denning,
G. D. Colello, W. Fu, C. Grivet, D. A. Randall and P. J. Sellers; Index.
Gardingen and J. Luan; 2. Scaling up and down: matching research with
requirements in land management and policy through a system-based approach
G. R. Squire and G. J. Gibson; 3. Scale and spatial dependence P. M.
Atkinson; 4. Scaling remote sensing models C. E. Woodcock, J. B. Collins
and D. L. B. Jupp; 5. Scaling of PAR adsorption, photosynthesis and
transpiration from leaves to canopy B. Kruijt and S. Ongeri, P. G. Jarvis;
6. Scaling from plant to community and from plant to regional flora J. P.
Grime, K. Thompson and C.W. MacGillivray; 7. Variation in stomatal
characteristics at the whole-leaf level J. D. B. Weyers, T. Lawson and Z.
Y. Peng; 8. Roots: measurement, function and dry matter budgets D. Atkinson
and R. Fogel; 9. Producing large-area land cover maps from satellite sensor
images: scaling issues and generalization techniques M. J. Barnsley, S. L.
Barr and T. Tsang; 10. The carbon balance of tropical forests: from the
local to the regional scale P. J. Curran, G. M. Foody, R. M. Lucas, M.
Honzak and J. Grace; 11. Issues in the aggregation of surface fluxes from a
heterogeneous landscape: from sparse canopies up to the GCM grid scale R.
J. Harding, E. M. Blyth and C. M. Taylor; 12. Variability and scaling:
matching methods and phenomena B. Marshall, J. W. Crawford and J. R.
Porter; 13. Problems with using models to predict regional crop production
G. Russell and P. van Gardingen; 14. Scaling behaviour of watershed
processes R. B. Lammers, L. E. Band and C. L. Tague; 15. Observation and
simulation of energy budgets at the surface of a prairie grassland R. J.
Gurney and I. J. Sewell; 16. SiB2, a model for simulation of biological
processes within a climate model J. A. Berry, G. J. Collatz, A. S. Denning,
G. D. Colello, W. Fu, C. Grivet, D. A. Randall and P. J. Sellers; Index.