GLOBIO3 and Ukraine terresrtial ecosystems assessment
0There is new BioModel’s article on history of the first digital generalization of human impacts on Ukraine terrestrial biodiversity with usage of the GLOBIO-3 method
There is new BioModel’s article on history of the first digital generalization of human impacts on Ukraine terrestrial biodiversity with usage of the GLOBIO-3 method
The Chapter 12 ‘Biodiversity Modelling Experiences in Ukraine’ has been published by IGI in the book ‘Land Use, Climate Change and Biodiversity Modeling: Perspectives and Applications. See Abstract of the Ch.12 [about which we have informed our readers last year]
CEUBIOM: Classification of European Biomass Potential for Bioenergy Using Terrestrial and Earth Observations Classification of European Biomass Potential for Bioenergy Using Terrestrial and Earth Observations. CEUBIOM project is funded by the European Commission under the Framework Programme 7 (FP7). More
This spring BioModel participates in a small international project on development of the new book ‘Land Use, Climate Change and Biodiversity Modelling: Perspectives and Applications’ (2010). It is an outcome of the Dakar’s Modelling Workshop (December, 2009). The Forestry Faculty
There is a supportive data for students of National University of Biological Resources and Life Sciences (Kyiv) on application of LCCD for purposes of a local model plot research i.e LCCD Zoom In – Near Velyka Sneetynka (Kyiv Oblast) – map.
There is supportive data for students of National University of Biological Resources and Life Sciences (Kyiv) i.e Active Ag Zoom In – Near Velyka Sneetynka (Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine) - map. The result is based on Terra MODIS (2002), and which is
In 2008 ULRMC joined CEUBIOM consortium. As for March 2009 it took part in preparartion of WP1, WP2, WP3 and WP4 reports. CEUBIOM – Classification of European Biomass Potential for Bioenergy using Terrestrial and Earth Observations and which is funded
‘LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY – TEXTBOOK ON APPLICATION OF PRESSURE-BASED BIODIVERSITY MODELING FOR NATIONAL AND REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES’. Authors: Vasyl I. Prydatko, Grygoriy O. Kolomytsev, Raisa I. Burda and Sergiy M. Chumachenko. Kyiv: NAU, 2008.— 100 pp. (eng), 174 pp. (ua). Extract
BioModel finished modelling of predicted natural habitat changes for all 7 regional birch species (Betula sp. – B.pendula, B.microlepis, B.pubescens, B.humilis*, B.klokovii*, B.obscura*, B. borysthenica*), 4 species of which (*) are in the Red Data Book of Ukraine (1996). More details –
BioModel team produced GLM scenario for Betula humilis till 2050. Details and maps