Rob H. G. Jongman mainly focuses on Landscape ecology, Ecology, Environmental resource management, Ecological network and Global biodiversity. He has included themes like Land cover, Sustainable development, Applied ecology and Scale in his Landscape ecology study. His Scale research integrates issues from Abundance, Spatial analysis, Baseline, Detrended correspondence analysis and Field.
His work in the fields of Ecology, such as Landscape epidemiology, overlaps with other areas such as Multispectral pattern recognition. His work on Nature Conservation expands to the thematically related Environmental resource management. His Ecological network research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Transportation planning, Carr, Land use and Sustainability.
Rob H. G. Jongman mostly deals with Environmental resource management, Biodiversity, Habitat, Ecology and Landscape ecology. His research integrates issues of Land cover and Ecological network, Ecosystem, Ecosystem services in his study of Environmental resource management. As a member of one scientific family, Rob H. G. Jongman mostly works in the field of Ecological network, focusing on Environmental planning and, on occasion, Sustainability.
The various areas that Rob H. G. Jongman examines in his Biodiversity study include Agroforestry, Land use, Agriculture, Vegetation and Remote sensing. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Habitat, concentrating on Climate change and frequently concerns with Principal component analysis and Land use, land-use change and forestry. His Landscape ecology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Applied ecology, Ecology, Detrended correspondence analysis and Sustainable development.
His main research concerns Biodiversity, Environmental resource management, Habitat, Agriculture and Land cover. His work deals with themes such as Remote sensing, Remote sensing, Agroforestry and Land use, which intersect with Biodiversity. The concepts of his Environmental resource management study are interwoven with issues in Landscape ecology, Climate change and Data collection.
In his work, Warning system, Agrarian society, Natura 2000, Decision rule and Satellite imagery is strongly intertwined with Field, which is a subfield of Habitat. His Agriculture research is included under the broader classification of Ecology. His Land cover research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Environmental data, Habitats Directive, Cartography and Vegetation.
His primary areas of investigation include Biodiversity, Land cover, Ecosystem services, Knowledge management and Environmental resource management. His Biodiversity research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Vegetation and Habitat. Rob H. G. Jongman has included themes like Cartography, Environmental data and Agriculture in his Land cover study.
His study brings together the fields of Knowledge transfer and Ecosystem services. The Knowledge management study combines topics in areas such as Sample and Flexibility. The study incorporates disciplines such as Data collection and Land use in addition to Environmental resource management.
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Data Analysis in Community and Landscape Ecology
R. H. G. Jongman;C. J. F. Ter Braak;O. F. R. van Tongeren.
(1995)
Essential biodiversity variables
H M Pereira;S Ferrier;M Walters;G N Geller.
(2013)
Data Analysis in Community and Landscape Ecology.
R. H. Green;R. H. G. Jongman;C. J. F. Braak;O. F. R. Van Tongeren.
Biometrics (1990)
A climatic stratification of the environment of Europe
Marc J Metzger;R. G. H. Bunce;R. H. G. Jongman;C. A. Mucher.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (2005)
Remote sensing for conservation monitoring: Assessing protected areas, habitat extent, habitat condition, species diversity, and threats
Harini Nagendra;Richard Lucas;João Pradinho Honrado;Rob H.G. Jongman.
Ecological Indicators (2013)
Ecological Networks and Greenways: Concept, Design, Implementation
Rob H. G. Jongman;Gloria Pungetti.
(2004)
European ecological networks and greenways
Rob H.G. Jongman;Mart Külvik;Ib Kristiansen.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2004)
Homogenisation and fragmentation of the European landscape: ecological consequences and solutions
R.H.G. Jongman.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2002)
Nature conservation planning in Europe: developing ecological networks
Rob H.G. Jongman.
Landscape and Urban Planning (1995)
A high-resolution bioclimate map of the world: a unifying framework for global biodiversity research and monitoring
Marc J. Metzger;Robert G.H. Bunce;Rob H.G. Jongman;Roger G. Sayre.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (2013)
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