Spatial Analysis in Field Primatology: Applying GIS at Varying Scales

Spatial Analysis in Field Primatology: Applying GIS at Varying Scales
ISBN-10
1107062306
ISBN-13
9781107062306
Category
Nature
Pages
460
Language
English
Published
2021-02-18
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Authors
Francine L. Dolins, Christopher A. Shaffer, Leila M. Porter

Description

A primatologist's guide to using geographic information systems (GIS); from mapping and field accuracy, to tracking travel routes and the impact of logging.

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