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Spatial optimization is a methodology used to maximize or minimize a managementobjective given the limited area finite resources and spatial relationshipsin an ecosystem. Optimization approaches can be used to evaluate a greatvariety of options and allow tradeoff analyses that might be impossible withother methods.This book presents ideas and methods for directly optimizing the spatial layoutof the landscape features in which an ecosystem functions. The problems Hof andBevers address are complex and the book relies heavily on mathematicalpresentations the ideas are explained in a tutorial fashion that allowsreaders to grasp the general principals even if they skip the math. The firstof four parts treats static spatial relationships that reflect the importanceof shape size and proximity within an ecosystem. Part 2 considers spatialautocorrelation in a chanceconstrained modeling framework. Part 3 discussesdynamic spatial changes within modeled ecosystems and the final sectionfocuses on diversity and sustainability. Although most discussion concernswildlife habitat issues the authors also include chapters on recreationtimber management water runoff and pest management. «
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