2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1699(00)00109-5
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TELSA: the Tool for Exploratory Landscape Scenario Analyses

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“…Landscape models typically model vegetation changes within a grid of cells (or a cluster of polygons), where each cell (polygon) represents a "stand" of some size and the entire grid MAPSS and TELSA) (Kurz et al 2000, Neilson 1995.…”
Section: How Landscape Models Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landscape models typically model vegetation changes within a grid of cells (or a cluster of polygons), where each cell (polygon) represents a "stand" of some size and the entire grid MAPSS and TELSA) (Kurz et al 2000, Neilson 1995.…”
Section: How Landscape Models Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of management-caused changes in structure on landscape functioning has been addressed through modeling and simulation for wildlife habitat suitability (Hansen et al 1992, Larson et al 2004, H.B. Li et al 2000, Shifley et al 2006, plant succession and disturbance (He et al 2002, Kurz et al 2000, metapopulation dynamics (Akcakaya et al 2004), and hydrological processes (Azevedo et al 2005).…”
Section: Changes In Forest Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However it is a nonspatial model, since it does not have a GIS component to map vegetation changes geographically and to be aware of spatial context in dynamic simulations. VDDT was later improved into a spatially explicit model and called "Tool for Exploratory Landscape Scenario Analyses" or TELSA [125] [126]. VDDT was originally developed to simulate changes in vegetative composition and structure for Columbia River Basin [127].…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Studymentioning
confidence: 99%