“…The representation of environmental phenomena as fuzzy sets (Fisher, 2000a, b;Petry et al, 2005;Robinson, 2003) has included soils (Burrough, 1989;Lagacherie et al, 1997) vegetation (Moraczewski, 1993a, b), geology (Brown et al, 2003;Luo and Dimitrakopoulos, 2003), land cover classification from remotely sensed data (Foody, 1992(Foody, , 1996, landform classes (Cheng and Molenaar, 1999;MacMillan et al, 2000), and been extended to the agent-based modelling of the ecological movement of animals (Robinson and Graniero, 2005;Elith et al, 2002). Most research has been grounded in the argument that many class descriptions for natural resources are inherently vague.…”