£46.00

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing GIS Based Wildlife Habitat Assessment: A Landscape Analysis Approach

Price data updated today

View at Amazon

We'll watch every seller, every day. One email when your price arrives.

It has never been this cheap. We have no record of a lower price.

£46 today · cheaper than every other day in the last 3 months

NEW HERE?

Amazon shows you one price. We show you all of them.

Tosheroon watches Amazon prices so you don't have to. Every product on Amazon has a price history — we make it visible. Set the price you'd actually pay, and we'll email you the second it gets there. No app, no account, one email.

WHAT'S ON THIS PAGE

↓ Price chart
when this has been cheap or pricey
↓ Forecast
where the price is heading next
↓ Statistics
all-time high & low, recent range
↑ Price alert
name your number, we'll email you

Price History & Forecast

Grey patches = out of stock. Cheaper = lower on the chart. Hover for exact prices.

Last 91 days • 91 data points

Historical
Generating forecast...
£46.00 £43.70 £44.62 £45.54 £46.46 £47.38 £48.30 17 March 2026 08 April 2026 01 May 2026 23 May 2026 15 June 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 91 days • 1 price levels

Days at Price
91 days 0 23 46 68 91 £46 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common price: £46 (91 days, 100.0%)

Price range: £46 - £46

Price levels: 1 different prices over 91 days

Description

The work presented in this book is an attempt to quantify the spatial pattern of landscape using various spatial pattern metrics & to develop an approach for monitoring the impact of LULC dynamics on wildlife habitat quality in the Betla National park. Satellite data of the year 1990 and 2000 were used to prepare LULC maps though hybrid classification. Different landscape metrics such as diversity, contagion, fractal dimension, fragmentation and connectivity, calculated using ArcInfo software & computer program written in C,were used to characterize the change in landscape pattern. Two indices namely habitat quality index (HQI) & overall suitability index were developed for quantitative assessment of the habitat quality. The values of HQI were found to be 0.4051 and 0.3762 respectively for the year 1990 and 2000. It indicates a deterioration of about 7.14% in habitat quality due to the landscape dynamics during study period. Despite of intense landscape dynamics, only a marginal deterioration was observed in forest habitat quality due to proper management practices and restoration measurements taken by the forest officials to nullify the negative effects of increased LULC dynamics. About the Author Dr. Arabinda Sharma has obtained his PhD in Soil & Water Conservation Engg from IIT Kharagpur, India. He has more than eight years of research and teaching experience. His research area includes Geomatics, Hydrology & Env. Engg. He has 28 research publications,and served as reviewer & member of editorial board of more than 10 reputed int. journals.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 August 2012
Listed Since
03 August 2012

Barcode

No barcode data available