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2001a. On quantitative formulation of nationwide human environment index. Final Report. Division of Early Warning and Assessment (2001)

by G P Patil, C Taillie
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Multiscale Advanced Raster Map Analysis System

by P. Patil, Robert P. Brooks, Wayne L. Myers, Charles Taillie, G. P. Patil, Ganapati P. Patil, Robert P. Brooks, Wayne L. Myers, Charles Taillie - Definition, Design, and Development. Invited Plenary Address at the Brazilian Ecological Congress
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by G. P. Patil, W. L. Myers, Remote Sensing, Natural Resources , 2002
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COMMENTARY Ecosystem Health and Its Measurement at Landscape Scale: Toward the Next Generation of Quantitative Assessments

by Ganapati P. Patil, Robert P. Brooks, Wayne L. Myers, Charles Taillie
"... The purpose of this paper is twofold: (A) to describe the challenges of reporting on changes in ecosystem health at landscape scales, and (B) to review the statistical and mathematical techniques that allow the derivation of landscape health assessments from a variety of data consisting of remote se ..."
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The purpose of this paper is twofold: (A) to describe the challenges of reporting on changes in ecosystem health at landscape scales, and (B) to review the statistical and mathematical techniques that allow the derivation of landscape health assessments from a variety of data consisting of remote sensing imagery, demographic and socioeconomic censuses, natural resource surveys, longterm ecological research, and other geospatial information that is site specific. We draw upon seven innovative and integrative concepts and tools that together will provide the next generation of ecosystem health assessments at regional scales. The first is the concept of ecosystem health, which integrates across the social, natural, physical, and
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