Socio-Environmental Research in Latin America

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Socio-Environmental Research in Latin America

Interdisciplinary Approaches Using GIS and Remote Sensing Frameworks

Lopez, Santiago

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2024

294

Mole

Inglês

9783031226823

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Interdisciplinarity, GIScience, and Socio-environmental Research in Latin America.- Chapter 2. Using Spatial Time-series and Field Data to Understand Cultural Drivers of Land Change: Connecting Land Conflict and Land Change in Eastern Amazonia.- Chapter 3. Crossing Boundaries: Transboundary Geographic Information in the Amazon Borderlands of Peru and Brazil.- Chapter 4. Territorial Implications of Economic Diversification in the Waorani Ancestral Lands.- Chapter 5. New Insights on Water Quality and Land Use Dynamics in the Napo Region of Western Amazonia.- Chapter 6. From Mapping to Guiding: An Emergent Framework for the Multiple Uses of Remote Sensing and GIScience in Socio-Environmental Research in the Peruvian Andes.- Chapter 7. The Use of Remote Sensing in Air Pollution Control and Public Health.- Chapter 8. Human-environmental Interactions and their Impacts on Temperate Forests in the Exploradores Valley in Western Patagonia.- Chapter 9. El Chalten, Argentine Patagonia: A successful Combination of Conservation and Tourism?.- Chapter 10. GIS Approaches to Environmental Justice in Mexico's Oil and Gas Production Zones with Implications for Latin America.- Chapter 11. Contributions to Socio-Environmental Research through Participatory GIS in Archaeology.- Chapter 12. Comparing Volunteered Data Acquisition Methods on Informal Settlements in Mexico City and Sao Paulo: a Citizen Participation Ladder for VGI.- Chapter 13. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Interdisciplinary GIScience Research on Human-environment Dynamics in Latin America.
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Geographic information science;Latin America;Natural resource management;Environmental conservation;Spatial epidemiology;Invasive species;Community resilience;Pastoralism;Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry