Learning outcomes of the course unit The course offers a comprehensive approach to the monitoring of the state and analysis of the environmental sphere using geoinformation technologies. Its composition follows the contemporary concept of studying ecosystem services, where the knowledge of geoecology and geoinformatics blends with its analytical approaches. The student will be acquainted with contemporary as well as newly emerging data sources of national and international character. In the area of models, attention is paid especially to advanced analytical and simulation models for selected components of the environmental sphere, especially the possibilities of their adaptation to the Czech Republic. The student chooses topics to demonstrate a detailed knowledge of possible solutions using GIT. - Data sources for landscape condition monitoring and change - Analysis of land use and structure - Analysis of landscape potential - Analysis of biodiversity using GIT - Analysis of ecosystem services - Analysis of landscape development and dynamics - descriptive characteristics, frequency analyzes, time series analysis - Modeling of landscape development and dynamics
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Awange, J.L., Kiema, J.B.K . (2013). Kiema Environmental Geoinformatics. Monitoring and Management. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Goodchild, M. F., Parks, B. O., Steyaert, L.T. eds. (1993). Environmental Modeling with GIS. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
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Kilianová, H., Pechanec, V., Lacina, J., Halas, P. a kol. (2009). Ekotony v současné krajině. Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci.
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Koomen, E., Borsboom-van Beurden, J. (2011). Land-Use Modelling in Planning Practice. Springer Netherlands.
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Moilanen, A., Wilson, K.A., Possingham, H. (2009). Spatial Conservation Prioritization. Quantitative Methods and Computational Tools. Oxford Univ. Press.
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Skidmore, A. ed. (2002). Environmental modellings with GIS and remote sensing. London-New York, Taylor and Francis.
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