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Overview

Ian D. Bishop is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and primarily works within the field of Environmental Science. Their research includes a significant focus on global and planetary change, management, monitoring, policy and law, as well as intersections with sociology, political science, and archeology.

Their main research topics cover a range of areas related to sustainability and environmental governance. These include sustainability and climate change governance, land use and ecosystem services, urban planning and landscape design, coastal and marine management, conservation, biodiversity and resource management, social acceptance of renewable energy, and cultural heritage management and preservation.

The publication record for Ian D. Bishop includes contributions to various journals, with a concentration in:

  • Socio-Ecological Practice Research (3 publications)
  • Landscape and Urban Planning (1 publication)

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Ian D. Bishop include:

  • "The emerging identity and reputation of SEPR," 2024, Socio-Ecological Practice Research
  • "On the theory-practice gap in the environmental realm: perspectives from and for diverse environmental professionals," 2021, Socio-Ecological Practice Research
  • "Analysis and visualization of temporal variation in visual impacts," 2021, Landscape and Urban Planning
  • "An initial survey of environmental attitudes and behaviors among the SEPR community," 2021, Socio-Ecological Practice Research

The collaboration network of Ian D. Bishop includes frequent coauthors such as Steven J. Cooke, Amanda L. Jeanson, Brett A. Bryan, Chundi Chen, and Christopher Cvitanovic. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary approaches across environmental science and related fields.

Best Publications

  • Visual assessment of off-shore wind turbines: The influence of distance, contrast, movement and social variables

    Ian D. Bishop;David R. Miller

  • Prediction of scenic beauty using mapped data and geographic information systems

    Ian D. Bishop;David W. Hulse

  • Linking GIS-based models to value ecosystem services in an Alpine region.

    Adrienne Grêt-Regamey;Peter Bebi;Ian D. Bishop;Willy A. Schmid

  • Visualization in Landscape and Environmental Planning : Technology and Applications

    Ian D. Bishop;Eckart Lange

  • Determination of Thresholds of Visual Impact: The Case of Wind Turbines:

    Ian D Bishop

  • Assessing the demand of solid waste disposal in urban region by urban dynamics modelling in a GIS environment

    Simone Leao;Ian Bishop;David Evans

  • Spatial-temporal model for demand and allocation of waste landfills in growing urban regions

    Simone Leão;Ian Bishop;David Evans

  • VISUAL THRESHOLDS FOR DETECTION, RECOGNITION AND VISUAL IMPACT IN LANDSCAPE SETTINGS

    Haidong Shang;I.D. Bishop

  • Integration of augmented reality and GIS: A new approach to realistic landscape visualisation

    Payam Ghadirian;Ian D. Bishop

  • Assessment of visual qualities, impacts, and behaviours, in the landscape, by using measures of visibility

    Ian D Bishop

  • Subjective responses to computer simulations of urban environments

    B. Rohrmann;I. Bishop

  • Simulating urban growth in a developing nation's region using a cellular automata-based model

    Simone Leao;Ian Bishop;David Evans

  • Linking objective and subjective modelling for landuse decision-making

    Nathaniel C. Bantayan;Ian D. Bishop

  • Spatial data infrastructures for cities in developing countries Lessons from the Bangkok experience

    Ian D Bishop;Francisco J Escobar;Sadasivam Karuppannan;Ksemsan Suwarnarat

  • Visualization requirements for 3D cadastral systems

    Davood Shojaei;Mohsen Kalantari;Ian D. Bishop;Abbas Rajabifard

  • Assessment of path choices on a country walk using a virtual environment

    Ian D Bishop;JoAnna R Wherrett;David R Miller

  • Assessing the Visual Impact of Development Proposals: The Validity of Computer Simulations

    I.D. Bishop;P.N.A. Leahy

  • Using collaborative virtual environments to plan wind energy installations

    Ian D. Bishop;Christian Stock

  • Management of Recreational Areas: GIS, Autonomous Agents, and Virtual Reality

    I D Bishop;H R Gimblett

  • Testing perceived landscape colour difference using the Internet

    Ian D. Bishop

Frequent Co-Authors

Abbas Rajabifard
Abbas Rajabifard University of Melbourne
David Abramson
David Abramson University of Queensland
David J. Hunter
David J. Hunter Harvard University
Hong S. He
Hong S. He University of Missouri
Chonggang Xu
Chonggang Xu Los Alamos National Laboratory
Hannah Badland
Hannah Badland RMIT University
Russell G. Thompson
Russell G. Thompson University of Melbourne
Simon Jones
Simon Jones Microsoft (United States)

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