Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies

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Autores principales: González Estrada, E., Palacios-Trejo, I., Fawcett, R.H., Herrero, Mario
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CIHEAM-IAMZ 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3049
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author González Estrada, E.
Palacios-Trejo, I.
Fawcett, R.H.
Herrero, Mario
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spelling CGSpace30492024-01-22T09:44:16Z Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies González Estrada, E. Palacios-Trejo, I. Fawcett, R.H. Herrero, Mario livestock land use geographical information systems 2004 2011-01-15T10:04:18Z 2011-01-15T10:04:18Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3049 en CIHEAM-IAMZ González-Estrada, E., Palacios-Trejo, I., Fawcett, R.H. and Herrero, M. 2004. Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies. IN: Dubeuf, J.P., Evolutions of sheep and goat production systems: Future of extensive systems and changes in society. Série A: Séminaires Méditerranéennes 61. Options Méditerranéennes. Zaragoza, Spain: CIHEAM-IAMZ : 129-136
spellingShingle livestock
land use
geographical information systems
González Estrada, E.
Palacios-Trejo, I.
Fawcett, R.H.
Herrero, Mario
Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies
title Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies
title_full Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies
title_fullStr Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies
title_full_unstemmed Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies
title_short Application of GIS techniques to aid conservation strategies: Landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a Mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies
title_sort application of gis techniques to aid conservation strategies landscape analysis of communal grazing resources in a mexican mountain forest and connexion with participatory studies
topic livestock
land use
geographical information systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3049
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