Twitter Google Share on Facebook Also found in:Encyclopedia. phy·to·ge·og·ra·phy (fī′tō-jē-ŏg′rə-fē) n. The study of the geographic distribution of plants. Also calledgeobotany. phy′to·ge·og′ra·phern. phy′to·ge′o·graph′i·cal(-jē′ə-grăf′ĭ-kə...
Data on the occurrence of Vespertilio murinus in the forest and forest-steppe zones of West Siberia (on the territory of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Kurgan oblast) are given. Arrival time, habitat association, reproduction features, and other aspects of the species ecology are determined.关键...
(seeFigure 1.2). From the U.S. side, the American Falls can be viewed from walkways along Prospect Point Park, which also features the Prospect Point Park observation tower and a boat dock for the Maid of the Mist. Goat Island offers more views of the falls and is accessible by foot ...
SAS Visual Analytics uses these lookup values to match category values to geographical features.For country subdivision lookup values, see Country and Region Subdivision Lookup Values.Country or Region NameISO Numeric CodeISO 2-Letter Code, SAS Map ID Value Afghanistan 004 AF Albania 008 AL Algeria...
Spatial analysis can be defined as the process of studying geographical entities by examining spatial and nonspatial data and their relationships with each other [1]. Spatial analysis helps explore, understand and solve location-oriented problems. It goes beyond mapping features. Some major examples ...
30 OF THE BEST GEOGRAPHICAL WILDLIFE HOLIDAY ADVENTURES. (cover story)Features several geographical wildlife holiday adventures. Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania; Churchill National Park on the shores of Canada's Hudson Bay; Uganda's Kibale National Park at Kanyanchu.Andrew...
of infrastructure. The authors estimate the elasticity of trade flows with regard to transport costs to be high, at about -2.5. This means that: 1) The median landlocked country has only 30 percent of the trade volume of the median coastal economy. 2) Halving transport costs increases the ...
of GIS. Spatial analysis can be defined as the process of studying geographical entities by examining spatial and nonspatial data and their relationships with each other [1]. Spatial analysis helps explore, understand and solve location-oriented problems. It goes beyond mapping features. Some major...
The study of shade and shaded spaces has attracted growing interest in a number of disciplines. Although geographic studies specifically focused on this subject are relatively rare, there is a substantial body of interdisciplinary research that addresses the theme of shade in relation to ecological, ...
This paper presents evidence that the growth rate of the AIDS epidemic at the district level in Uganda, Central Africa, displays a seasonally recurring geographical pattern, with epidemic acceleration in some areas of the country in the first 8 months of each year. The spatial and temporal variat...