Cattle, Their Predators and Geomatics Research
暫譯: 牛隻、其掠食者與地理資訊研究
Campbell, Michael O'Neal
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2025-08-07
- 售價: $6,820
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,479
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 403
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031973623
- ISBN-13: 9783031973628
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地理資訊系統 Gis
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商品描述
Cattle are currently the most important domesticated mammals, with populations numbering in the hundreds of millions and occupying large tracts of land, while the conservation of large mammalian carnivores is becoming a dominant discourse in modern geopolitics, also claiming large portions of the Earth's land surface. Computer-based surveying and communication systems, including geomatics, Big Data and Big Tech, are becoming an essential part of human communication and environmental assessments and are critical to large-scale assessments of land conflicts. A current, critical, potent but neglected issue concerns the measurement of the interfaces of large carnivore and cattle ecologies, in a cross continental format.
This book offers a novel approach to the interfaces of the sciences of conservation biology, animal ecology, agricultural development and geomatics, which are increasingly interconnected in modern, global development scenarios. For animal ecology and conservation biology, it is about the management systems that have developed from ecological and human parameters. For agricultural development, topics concern ancestral development, physiological characteristics, ecological requirements, and predation opportunities and conflicts of cattle breeds. For geomatics, the topics concern the image-based and survey-based technologies that enable more critical environmental assessments. The book takes a novel approach by examining the ancestry of cattle, including the aurochs and current wild buffalos, gaur, banteng, yaks, bison, the process of domestication into taurine and indicine cattle, the semi-domestication of yaks and water buffalo, the ecologies of ancestral and modern large carnivores, including bears, big cats and canids, and how the requirements of these large charismatic mammals conflict with the requirements of cattle and agricultural development, in Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, and South America. This integrative approach contributes to the interests of academic researchers, students, practitioners and policy makers, and general readers.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
牛隻目前是最重要的馴化哺乳動物,數量達數億,佔據了廣大的土地面積,而大型哺乳肉食性動物的保育正成為現代地緣政治中的主導話題,也佔據了地球表面的大部分土地。基於計算機的測量和通信系統,包括地理資訊學(geomatics)、大數據(Big Data)和大型科技(Big Tech),正成為人類溝通和環境評估的重要組成部分,對於大規模的土地衝突評估至關重要。一個當前、關鍵、強而有力但被忽視的議題是關於大型肉食性動物與牛隻生態系統之間界面的測量,並以跨大陸的格式進行探討。
本書提供了一種新穎的方法來探討保育生物學、動物生態學、農業發展和地理資訊學的交界面,這些領域在現代全球發展情境中日益相互關聯。對於動物生態學和保育生物學而言,重點在於從生態和人類參數中發展出來的管理系統。對於農業發展,主題涉及祖先發展、生理特徵、生態需求以及牛種的捕食機會和衝突。對於地理資訊學,主題涉及基於影像和調查的技術,這些技術使得環境評估更加關鍵。本書以新穎的方式探討牛隻的祖先,包括野牛(aurochs)和當前的野水牛、牛羚(gaur)、班騰(banteng)、牦牛(yaks)、美洲野牛(bison),以及馴化過程中形成的公牛(taurine)和印度牛(indicine),還有牦牛和水牛的半馴化,祖先和現代大型肉食性動物的生態,包括熊、大貓和犬科動物,以及這些大型魅力哺乳動物的需求如何與牛隻和農業發展的需求在亞洲、歐洲、非洲、北美和南美之間發生衝突。這種綜合性的方法對學術研究者、學生、實務工作者、政策制定者以及一般讀者的利益都有所貢獻。
作者簡介
Dr. Michael Campbell is an environmental scientist with specialized interests in applied ecology and biogeography: the modelling of human/wildlife (avian scavenger and/or mammal carnivore) relations in changing landscapes, forest/savanna landcover change using geomatics, and applications of these to case studies in Central America, Canada and West Africa. He is also an expert in geographical information science, remote sensing, statistics, natural hazards, international development and environment, physical geography, political ecology, environment in social science methodologies and conservation biology.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
麥可·坎貝爾博士是一位環境科學家,專注於應用生態學和生物地理學的研究。他的專業興趣包括在人類與野生動物(鳥類食腐者和/或哺乳動物肉食者)關係的變化景觀中進行建模,利用地理資訊技術研究森林/草原的土地覆蓋變化,以及將這些應用於中美洲、加拿大和西非的案例研究。他還是地理資訊科學、遙感技術、統計學、自然災害、國際發展與環境、物理地理學、政治生態學、社會科學方法中的環境以及保育生物學的專家。