A GIS methodology for mapping regional and community vitality for Canada using the CanEcumene 3.0 Geodatabase with census data
Brian Eddy
Abstract:Many ecosystem-based management (EBM) and related applications require integrating geospatial information about socio-economic conditions of human populated areas within a study area. However, integrating socio-economic data in such a way that it can be related to ecological data is challenging due to issues associated with spatial representation between socio-economic and ecological data frameworks. In Canada, this problem is particularly acute given its large geographic size, diversity of environments and hi… Show more
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