Browsing SU Geography and Geosciences Department by Title
Now showing items 4-12 of 12
-
A geospatial methodology to identify locations of concentrated runoff from agricultural fields
(2015)A geospatial methodology has been developed that utilizes high resolution lidar-derived DEMs to help track runoff from agricultural fields and identify areas of potential concentrated flow through vegetated riparian areas ... -
Habitual Route Analysis Method (HRAM)
(Open Source Software, 2018-12-20)The Habitual Route Analysis Method (HRAM) tool automates the analysis method to evaluate the existence of habitual routes present within navigational data. A habitual route is based on the animal uses of repeated routes ... -
Mangrove forest cover and change in the mangrove biome
(2016)TEOW. This raster dataset represents mangrove forest cover and mangrove forest change annually from 2000 – 2012 inclusive. The attribute value is m2 (stored as a 16 bit unsigned integer value) of mangrove cover for each ... -
Mangrove forest cover and loss since 2000 in areas with year 2000 mangrove forest
(2016)MFW. This raster dataset represents mangrove forest cover and mangrove forest change annually from 2000 – 2012 inclusive. The attribute value is m2 (stored as a 16 bit unsigned integer value) of mangrove cover for each ... -
On Borrowed Time: The Past, Present, and Future of Virginia’s Barrier Islands under Differing Sea-Level Rise Scenarios
Virginia’s barrier islands constitute one of the most undeveloped shorelines of the eastern US. Aside from a few islands in the north, the islands are uninhabited and managed for conservation. These islands play important ... -
Spatial mapping shows that some African elephants use cognitive maps to navigate the core but not the periphery of their home ranges
(Springer, 2019-01-28)Strategies of navigation have been shown to play a critical role when animals revisit resource sites across large home ranges. The habitual route system appears to be a sufficient strategy for animals to navigate while ... -
Spatial patterns of primate electrocutions in Diani, Kenya
(Springer, 2018-06-26)Electrocution from power lines threatens many primate species, yet knowledge of effective evidence-based mitigation strategies is limited. Mitigation planning requires an understanding of the spatial distribution of ... -
Titling community land to prevent deforestation: An evaluation of a best-case program in Morona-Santiago, Ecuador
(2015)Assigning land title to collective landholders is one of the primary policies land management agencies use to avoid deforestation worldwide. Such programs are designed to improve the ability of landholders to legally exclude ... -
Universities and hospitals as agents of economic stability and growth in small cities: A comparative analysis
(The Industrial Geographer, 2014)Institutions of higher education and health care (‘Eds and Meds’) have become increasingly recognized as stable centers of employment and important contributors to urban economic development. Existing research into the ...