módszertan: modellezés

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Philip, M. S. (1994): Measuring Trees and Forests. Second edition. CAB International, Wallingford 1994
Kittel, T.G.F et al: The VEMAP integrated database for modelling United States ecosystem/vegetation sensitivity to climate change. Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 22, No. 4/5, (857-862), 1995 1995
Černý, M., Pařez, J. & Malík, Z. (1996): Růstové a taxační tabulky hlavných dřevin České republiky (smrk, borovice, buk, dub). 1996
Dallmeier, Francisco és Comiskey, A. James (1998): Outlook on forest biodiversity research, monitoring and modeling framework; Man and the Biosphere series, vol. 20. ch. 38 1998
Jakó É. és Ittzés P: A discrete mathematical approach to the analysis of spatial pattern. Abstracta Botanica 22: 121-142, 1998 1998
von Gadow, K. & Hui, G. (1999): Modelling Forest Development. Forestry Sciences 47., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht 1999
Rankinen, Katri et al (2000): Using Models in NoLIMITS; NoLimits Report 3. Helsinki 2000
Guisan, A és Zimmermann E.N (2000): Predictive habitat distribution models in ecology. Biological Modelling, 135: (147-186) 2000
Tessler, Steven: Data Model and Relational database Design for the New England Water-Use data System (NEWUDS) 2001 2001
Franc, Alain et al (2001): Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management at the Forest Management Unit Level. Nancy.(France) 2001
Caswell, Hal (2001): Matrix population models: construction, analysis, and interpretation. Sinauer Associates, Inc. Publishers, Sunderland, Massachusetts 2001
Peterson, A. Townsend és Vieglais, A. David: Predicting Species Invasions Using Ecological Niche Modeling: New Approaches from Bioinformatics Attack a Pressing Problem. Bio Science, Vol. 51, No. 5. (363-371), 2001 2001
Schadt, S. et al (2002): Rule-Based assesment of suitable habitat and patch connectivity for the Eurasian lynx. Ecological Applications, 1215: (1469-1483) 2002
Pearson, G. Richard és Dawson, P.Terence: Predicting the impacts of climate change on the distribution of species: are bioclimate envelope models useful? Global Ecology and Biogeography, 12: (361-371) 2003. 2003
Thuiller, W. et al: Do we need land-cover data to model species distributions in Europe? Journal of Biogeography, 31: (353-361), 2004 2004
Araújo, M et al: Downscaling European species atlas distributions to a finer resolution: implacations for conservation planning. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 14:(17-30), 2005. 2005
Latimer, M.A, et al: Building Statistical Models to Analyze Species Distributions. Ecological Society of America,Ecological Applications, 16,(1) pp. 33-50, 2006 2006
Christina Westphal, Nils Tremer, Goddert von Oheimb, Jan Hansen, Klaus von Gadow, Werner Härdtle (2006): Is the reverse J-shaped diameter distribution universally applicable in European virgin beech forests? Forest Ecology and Management 223:75-83. 2006
Peterson, A.Townsend:Uses and Requirements of Ecological Niche Models and Related Distributional Models. Biodiversity Informatics, 3, pp.(59-72), 2006. 2006
Hortal, Joaquin és Lobo M. Jorge: Towards a synecological framework for systematic conservation planning. Biodiversity Informatics, 3. (16-45). 2006 2006