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Main Title Rural Analysis and Management An Earth Science Approach to Rural Science / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Tapiador, Francisco J.
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
Year Published 2008
Call Number GE1-350
ISBN 9783540733430
Subjects Environmental sciences ; Geographical information systems ; Regional planning ; Ecology ; Environmental toxicology
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73343-0
Collation XVI, 347 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Methodological Notes on Analysis, Synthesis and Management -- Methodological Notes on Analysis, Synthesis and Management -- The Measuring Process in Rural Analysis -- Elements of the Analysis -- Environmental Elements in Rural Analysis -- Dynamics and Processes of the Environmental Elements -- Anthropic Elements in Rural Analysis -- Dynamics and Processes of the Anthropic Elements -- A Synthetic Approach -- A Cartographic Overview of the Agrarian World -- Regional Issues in the Rural Areas of the World -- Rural Management - The Applied Approach -- Approaches to Management -- Management Tools: Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Expert Systems -- The Concept of Rural Quality of Life -- The Rural Areas in the Structure of the Territory -- Rural Planning and Sustainability -- Involving People in the Process -- The Decision Guidelines Making -- Public Participation and Information Technologies -- Global Change Issues in Rural Planning -- Public Dissemination Tools: An Example for Inventories -- A Rural Plan. This handbookpossesses two virtues that are becomingincreasingly dif?cult to ?nd together. The ?rst one is providing a novel and original scheme to analyze the rural areas of the planet in the context of Earth sciences. The handbook is so original in its plan that it actually de?nes what modern rural science is. The scheme followed, albeit new, is rooted in a venerable geographical tradition and presents a sensible balance between the academic and the applied viewpoints. This novel way of stu- ing rural areas represents by itself a valuable contribution to this complex ?eld. The second virtue of the book is the ability of synthesizing the most important aspects of the issues tackled, and there are many issues this book tackles, from physical to human geographyand from deontologyto matrix algebra. When writing a handbook in such a vast ?eld as rural science, it is indeed tempting to accumulate meaninglessinformationassisted by the wealth of available on-lineinformation. On the other side, the danger of forgetting essential aspects is always present. None of these problems seems to have affected the making of this book. The pictures and tables always have a place, the text never looses its coherence, and no comment seems super?uous. Also, the ambitious scope of the book is seemly effortlessly solved by a rational, clear, and logical scheme that dissects all the relevant issues up to the required point.