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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Schlagwort(e): Landslides-Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (631 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030601966
    Serie: ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction Series
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Organizational Structure of the Fifth World Landslide Forum -- Organizers -- Co-sponsors -- Supporting Organizations with Finance -- Organizing Committee -- Foreword by Mami Mizutori -- Foreword by the Assistant Director-General for the Natural Sciences Sector of UNESCO for the Book of the 5th World Landslide Forum -- Preface -- Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk -- Book Series: ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk -- The Letter of Intent 2005 and the First General Assembly 2005 -- The 2006 Tokyo Action Plan and the First World Landslide Forum 2008 -- The Second World Landslide Forum 2011 and the Third World Landslide Forum 2014 -- The Sendai Landslide Partnerships 2015 and the Fourth World Landslide Forum 2017 -- The Fifth World Landslide Forum 2020 and the Kyoto Landslide Commitment 2020 -- Call for Partners of KLC2020 -- Eligible Organizations to be Partners of the KLC2020 -- Appendix: World Landslide Forum Books -- Contents -- Forum Lectures and Special Lectures -- 1 On the Prediction of Landslides and Their Consequences -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Landslide Prediction -- Where Landslides Occur and Where They can be Expected -- Landslide Detection and Mapping -- Susceptibility Modelling and Zonation -- Predicting Non-susceptible Landslide Areas -- Predicting When Landslides Can Occur -- Process-Based Models -- Rainfall Thresholds -- Geographical Landslide Early Warning Systems -- Long-Term Landslide Projections -- Size and Number of Landslides -- Landslide Consequences -- Vulnerability -- Risk to the Population -- Final Remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 2 Design Recommendations for Single and Dual Debris Flow Barriers with and Without Basal Clearance -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Analytical Framework for Dual Rigid Barriers -- Velocity Attenuation Impact Model -- Overflow Dynamics -- Landing. , Physical Modelling of Flow-Barrier Interaction -- Five Metre-Long Flume Modelling -- Twenty-Eight-Metre-Long Flume Modelling -- Observed Impact Mechanisms -- Single Rigid Barrier -- Single Flexible Barrier -- Rigid Barrier with Basal Clearance -- Dual Rigid Barriers -- Estimating the Impact Load on Single Barriers with and Without Basal Clearance -- Evaluation of Analytical Framework for Dual Rigid Barriers -- Run-up velocity (vd) -- Overflow Distance (xi) -- Landing Factor (Cr) -- Impact Force on Second Rigid Barrier -- Summary and Conclusions -- Looking Ahead -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3 The Rockfall Failure Hazard Assessment: Summary and New Advances -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Challenges of Rockfall Hazards -- The Rockfall Risk and Hazard -- Hazard Versus Susceptibility -- Site-Specific or Regional Assessment -- Elements that Control the Rockfall Failure Hazard -- Geotechnical Basics -- Field Surveys -- 3D Techniques -- Geometrical Methods -- Using Slope -- Empirical Approaches -- Susceptibility to Earthquakes -- Kinematic Tests -- Pure Geometrical Kinematic Tests -- Kinematic Tests Integrating Stress Tensor -- Kinematic Tests Integrating Geomechanics and Probabilistic Approaches -- Kinematic Test in Real 3D -- Power Law and Inventories -- Volume Power Laws -- The Drawback of Power Laws -- Other Types of Inventories -- Hazard Rating Based on Geomechanics Factors -- Back Analysis -- Using Rockfall Modeling to Assess Failure Susceptibility -- Fragmentation at Source -- Remarks -- Processes Mainly Driven by Groundwater and Precipitation -- Weathering -- Rainfall Effect -- Rock Breathing -- Process Mainly Driven by Thermal Effects -- Sunshine Effect and Associated Thermal Effects -- Freezing and Thawing -- Rock Stability Degradation -- Short-Term Rockfall Forecast -- New Techniques -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Acknowledgements. , References -- 4 Progress and Lessons Learned from Responses to Landslide Disasters -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Types of Landslide Response -- Factors Affecting Landslide Response -- Mechanism and Type -- Number and Geographic Extent -- Size -- Potential for Continued Activity -- Location -- Cultural Setting -- Providing Event Context-Looking to the Past -- Addressing Ongoing Hazards-Focusing on the Present -- Acquiring Data-Improving the Future -- Progress in Responding to Landslide Disasters -- Preparation -- Advances in Technology -- Communications and Collaborations -- General Experiences -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 5 Behind-the-Scenes in Mitigation of Landslides and Other Geohazards in Low Income Countries-in Memory of Hiroshi Fukuoka -- Abstract -- Introduction -- In Action -- Desk Study -- Diagnosis of Present Conditions -- Monitoring -- Conservation Policies and Management -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 The Impact of Climate Change on Landslide Hazard and Risk -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Causes and Impact of Climate Change -- Effects of Climate Change on Landslide Susceptibility -- Prediction of Climate Trends -- Potential Effects of Climate Change on Landslide Hazard -- A State-of-the-Art on Slope Safety Preparedness for the Impact of Climate Change: The 2015 International Forum -- Needs for Improved Climate Change Related Landslide Risk Management -- Recommendations for Improved Climate Change Related Landslide Risk Management -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Sendai Landslide Partnerships, Kyoto Landslide Commitment, and International Programme on Landslides -- 7 Kyoto 2020 Commitment for Global Promotion of Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk -- Abstract -- Preparation Process of the KLC2020 -- Launching of the KLC2020. , Full text of Kyoto Landslide Commitment 2020 -- Kyoto 2020 Commitment for Global Promotion of Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk -- A Call for Joining the Commitment -- Host Organization and Secretariat -- Appendix: Signatories of Kyoto Landslide Commitment 2020 as of 23 June 2020 -- 8 International Consortium on Landslides (ICL): Proposing and Host Organization of SLP2015-2025 and KLC2020 -- Abstract -- Objectives -- Histories -- Activities -- Memberships and Benefits -- Call for ICL Members -- 9 The ICL Journal Landslides-16 Years of Capacity Development for Landslide Risk Reduction -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Categories of Articles in Landslides -- Journal Metrics -- Clarivate Analytics' Web of Knowledge (WoK) -- Elsevier SCOPUS Database -- Results and Discussion -- Impact and Rankings of Landslides -- Impact and Rankings of Landslides -- Highly Cited Papers in Landslides -- Most Downloaded Papers in Landslides -- Landslides' Best Paper Award -- Comparison Between SCI Journals: Landslides, Engineering Geology, Earth-Science Reviews, Geomorphology, and Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment -- International Cooperation as seen Through Multi-authorship of Published Articles in Landslides -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 10 UNITWIN-UNESCO/KU/ICL Landslide, Earthquake and Water-related Disaster Risk Management for Society and the Environment Cooperation Programme -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Products of UNITWIN-UNESCO/KU/ICL Cooperation Programme -- Recently published papers in Kyoto University of the UNITWIN-UNESCO/KU/ICL Network -- Appendix -- 11 International Programme on Landslides (IPL): A Programme of the ICL for Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Categories of Landslides (Core of All IPL Activities). , Management of the International Programme on Landslides (IPL) -- Activities of WCoEs -- Objectives of WCoE -- Criteria for WCoE Candidates -- Guidelines for WCoE -- Procedure for Identification of WCoEs -- Activities of IPL Projects -- Call for Cooperation to WCoEs and IPL Projects -- Appendix -- 12 SATREPS Project for Sri Lanka with Regard to "Development of Early Warning Technology of Rain-Induced Rapid and Long-Travelling Landslides" -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Outline of Project RRLL -- Main Implementing Agency and Collaborating Entities in Sri Lanka -- National Building Research Organization (NBRO), Ministry of Defence -- Department of Meteorology (DOM), Ministry of Defence -- Disaster Management Centre (DMC), Ministry of Defence -- Department of Irrigation (DOI), Ministry of Mahaweli, Agriculture, Irrigation and Rural Development -- Pilot Study Sites -- Aranayake Landslide Area -- Athwelthota Landslide Area -- Technologies to Be Developed -- Precise Weather Forecast in Mountain Regions -- Predicting Groundwater Pressure Build-Up, Identifying Locations of RRLLs and Their Moving Areas -- Effective Risk Communication and Public Education -- How the Project has Come Up with Conclusions of Official Agreements -- Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 13 Central Asia-Rockslides' and Rock Avalanches' Treasury and Workbook -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Variability of Large-Scale Slope Failures Manifestations in Central Asia -- The Kokomeren Summer School on Rockslides and Related Phenomena -- Future Plans and Conclusive Remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 14 Results of Recent Monitoring Activities on Landslide Umka, Belgrade, Serbia-IPL 181 -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Study Area -- Previous Monitoring Activities (2010-2014) -- Automated GNSS Monitoring -- Recent Monitoring Activities (2014-2019) -- Geodetic Benchmarks Survey. , UAV Imaging and Mapping.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Schlagwort(e): Landslide hazard analysis -- Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (515 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319049991
    DDC: 551.307
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword for International Consortium on Landslides -- Foreword -- Preface: Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment -- The International Consortium on Landslides (ICL) -- The International Programme on Landslides (IPL) -- The World Landslide Forum -- The First World Landslide Forum: Implementing the 2006 Tokyo Action Plan on the International Programme on Landslides (IPL) -- The Second World Landslide Forum: Putting Science into Practice -- The Third World Landslide Forum: Landslide Risk Mitigation Toward a Safer Environment -- Other ICL-IPL Activities -- Landslides: Journal of the International Consortium on Landslides -- IPL Projects -- ICL Regional and Thematic Networks -- World Centre of Excellence on Landslide Risk Reduction -- Objectives of WCoE: -- ICL Landslide Teaching Tools -- A Call for ICL-IPL Partners -- ICL-IPL Secretariat -- List of Editors -- Contents -- Activities of the International Programme on Landslides (IPL): IPL Projects and World Centres of Excellence on Landslide Risk ... -- IPL Programme -- Overview of IPL Projects -- Overview of the World Centres of Excellence on Landslide Risk Reduction 2011-2014 -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part I: Plenary Lectures -- Plenary: Progress of Living with Landslide Risk in Europe -- Background -- Policy Context of the SafeLand Project -- Quantification of Landslide Hazard -- Overview of Existing Procedures -- Triggering of Precipitation-Induced Landslides and Their Run-Out -- Landslides Triggered by Anthropogenic Factors -- Experiences in China and India -- Landslide Databases -- Recommended Practice for Hazard and Risk Zonation -- Vulnerability to Landslides -- Tools and Guidelines for Landslide Risk Management -- Quantitative Risk Assessment -- Toolbox of Risk Mitigation Measures -- Stakeholder Involvement and Decision Making Process. , European Landslide Risk Hotspots -- Global Change Scenarios -- Remote Sensing Technologies and Early Warning Systems -- Remote Sensing for Landslide Detection, Monitoring and Rapid Mapping -- Early Warning Systems for Landslides -- Dissemination of Project Results -- Social Impact -- References -- Plenary: Progress in Regional Landslide Hazard Assessment-Examples from the USA -- Introduction -- Background -- History -- Examples of Progress in Regional Hazard Assessment -- Seattle Case Study -- Geomorphic Assessment of Landslides with LiDAR -- Assessment of Shallow Landslides Using a Physically Based Model -- Assessment of Large Landslides with the 3D Slope-Stability Model, SCOOPS -- Composite Landslide Assessment -- Standardized Methods and Rapid Assessments -- Oregon Landslide Mapping Protocol -- Oregon Shallow Landslide Susceptibility Protocol -- References -- Plenary: Progress in Landslide Dynamics -- Introduction -- The Landslide Ring-Shear Simulator -- Aim and Concept of the Landslide Ring-Shear Simulator -- Development of the Dynamic-Loading Ring-Shear Apparatus Series (from DPRI-1 to ICL-2) -- Application of the Landslide Ring-Shear Simulator -- Initiation and Motion of Landslides Triggered by Earthquakes (Higashi-Takezawa Landslide) -- Application to Landslide-Induced Debris Flows -- Development of a Numerical Simulation Using Measured Parameters -- Theory of the Integrated Simulation Model -- Effect of Soil Depth in the Landslide Mass on the Steady-State Shear Resistance -- Shear Resistance Reduction After Failure to the Steady State -- Effect of Saturation on Steady-State Shear Resistance -- Application of LS-RAPID Simulation to a Simple Slope Condition and the 2006 Leyte Landslide -- Application of LS-RAPID to a Simple Slope -- DL=10mm, DL=1,000mm -- DL=2,000mm, DU=5,000mm -- Time -- Safety Factors. , Application of LS-RAPID to the 2006 Leyte Landslide -- Explanation of Sliding-Surface Liquefaction in This Test Result -- Latest Progress of Landslide Dynamics -- Study of Dynamics of Submarine Megaslides -- Examination of Testing Conditions -- Examination of Loading Shear Stress -- Examination of Loading Duration -- Application of ICL-2 and LS-RAPID to the 1792 Unzen Mayuyama Landslides -- Significance and Difficulties in Social Implementation of the Landslide Dynamics -- References -- Part II: International Programme on Landslides -- Introduction: International Programme on Landslides-IPL -- References -- IPL Project 181: Study of Slow Moving Landslide Umka Near Belgrade, Serbia -- Introduction -- Project Description -- Results -- References -- Efforts in Landslide Risk Reduction in Asia -- Introduction -- Developing a Local-Government-Level Framework for Landslide-Risk Management -- Approaches for Increasing the Effectiveness of Landslide Early Warning Mechanisms -- Processes for Promoting Community-Based Landslide Risk Reduction Mechanisms for the Most Vulnerable Communities -- City Level Meetings and Workshops -- Orientation and Training Program for Volunteers and Community Facilitators -- Community Risk Assessment -- Hazard Assessment and Risk Profiling -- Early Warning and Monitoring System Development -- Development of Decision Support System at the City Level -- Installation of Rain Gauges at the Community Level and a Display System -- Collection and Processing of Rain Gauge Data at the Municipality Level -- Towards a Long-Term Landslide Risk Management Strategy -- References -- Study of Landslides in Flysch Deposits of North Istria, Croatia: Landslide Data Collection and Recent Landslide Occurrences -- Introduction. , IPL-184 Project: Study of Landslides in Flysch Deposits of North Istria, Croatia: Sliding Mechanisms, Geotechnical Properties,... -- Supplementation of the Existing Database -- Recent Landslide Occurrences 2010-2013 -- References -- ``Report a Landslide´´ A Website to Engage the Public in Identifying Geologic Hazards -- Introduction -- Methods and Approach -- Database Schema -- Questionnaire Design -- Acknowledging the User -- Review Process -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Discrete Boundary Shear Strength of a Landslide at High Rainfall Precipitation Zone in Sri Lanka -- Introduction -- Displacement History -- Strength Determination -- In-Situ Test Approach -- Laboratory Test Approach -- Laboratory Direct Shear and Ring Shear Test on Discrete Boundary Samples -- Conclusions -- References -- Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) Database Project -- Introduction -- Data and Methodology -- Project Background -- Previous Studies -- Reasons and Objectives -- Current State -- Project Foundation -- International Cooperation -- Database Webpage -- Future Perspectives -- Filling of the Database -- Data Analysis -- References -- Towards Landslide Instrumentation and Monitoring in Teziutln, Puebla, Mexico -- Introduction -- Study Area -- Site Location, Instrumentation and Monitoring -- Site Definition -- Instrumentation -- Results and Conclusions -- References -- Synoptic Pan-European Landslide Susceptibility Assessment: The ELSUS 1000 v1 Map -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Regionalisation of the Study Area -- Susceptibility Criteria -- Spatial Multi-criteria Evaluation -- Landslide Susceptibility Classification and Evaluation -- Accessibility to ELSUS 1000 v1 -- References -- Landslide Risk in South-East Nigeria: Important Facilities Under Serious Threat -- Introduction -- Apparatus and Procedure -- Results and Interpretation -- References. , Assessing Landslide Frequency for Landform Hazard Zoning Purposes -- Introduction -- Background -- Study Area -- Methods -- Results -- References -- Comparison of Soil Modulus E50 of Residual Soil Slope Failures in Two Different Rainfall Zones -- Introduction -- Rainfall in Sri Lanka -- Landslides and Rainfall Precipitations -- Methodology: Phase 1 -- Sampling of Soil -- Determination of E50, C, phi of Residual Soils -- Comparison of Results in Different Precipitation Zones -- References -- WCoE: Mechanisms of Landslides in Over-Consolidated Clays and Flysch and IPL-151 Project: Soil Matrix Suction in Active Land... -- Introduction -- Fields of Activities at UL FGG as WCoE 2011-2014 -- The ICL Adriatic-Balkan Regional Network -- The ICL Landslide Monitoring and Warning Thematic Network -- IPL-151 Project ``Soil Matrix Suction in Active Landslides in flysch: The Slano Blato Landslide Case´´ -- National Research Program ``Hydrotechnics, Hydraulics and Geotechnics´´ (2009-2013)´´ -- Stogovce Landslide -- Mathematical Modelling of Debris Flows -- Torrent Check Dams as Debris-Flow Sources -- Alpine Space EU Project PARAmount (2009-2012) -- References -- Slope Data Acquisition Along Highways in Sabah State for Hazard Assessment and Mapping -- Introduction -- Slope Maintenance Management in Sabah -- Current Situation -- Slope Maintenance Programmes Along Highways in State of Sabah -- Slope Data Acquisition Along Highways in the States of Sabah -- Objectives of Slope Data Acquisition -- Resources Necessary for the Project -- Work Plan -- Deliverables -- Expected Problems Encountered -- References -- Climate-Change Impacts on Embankments and Slope Stability in Permafrost Regions of Bei´an-Heihe Highway -- Introduction -- Study-Area Natural Condition -- Climate Change and Permafrost -- Impact of Seasonal Freeze-Thaw and Permafrost Degradation. , Mechanism and Evolution of Roadbed Uneven Settlement, Seasonal Dribbling Ice and Landslides.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Schlagwort(e): Ecology--Computer simulation. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (474 pages)
    Ausgabe: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9783319599281
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Contents -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Ecological Informatics: An Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Data Management -- 1.3 Analysis and Synthesis -- 1.4 Communicating and Informing Decisions -- 1.5 Case Studies -- References -- Part II: Managing Ecological Data -- Chapter 2: Project Data Management Planning -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Components of a Data Management Plan -- 2.2.1 Context -- 2.2.2 Data Collection and Acquisition -- 2.2.3 Data Organization -- 2.2.4 Quality Assurance/Quality Control -- 2.2.5 Documentation -- 2.2.6 Storage and Preservation -- 2.2.7 Data Integration, Analysis, Modeling and Visualization -- 2.2.8 Data Policies -- Box 2.1 Recommended Data Citation Guidelines from Dryad Digital Repository (2016) -- 2.2.9 Communication and Dissemination of Research Outputs -- 2.2.10 Roles and Responsibilities -- 2.2.11 Budget -- 2.3 Developing and Using a Data Management Plan -- 2.3.1 Best Practices for Creating the Plan -- 2.3.2 Using the Plan -- 2.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Scientific Databases for Environmental Research -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Challenges for Scientific Databases -- 3.3 Examples of Scientific Databases -- 3.3.1 A Useful Analogy -- 3.3.2 Examples of Databases -- 3.4 Evolving a Database -- 3.4.1 A Strategy for Evolving a Database -- 3.4.2 Choosing Software -- 3.4.3 Database Management System (DBMS) Types -- 3.4.4 Data Models and Normalization -- 3.4.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Using a DBMS -- 3.5 Interlinking Information Resources -- 3.5.1 A Database Related to the Human Genome Project -- 3.5.2 Environmental Databases for Sharing Data -- 3.5.3 Tools for Interlinking Information -- 3.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Quality Assurance -- 4.3 Quality Control -- 4.3.1 Data Filters. , 4.3.2 Graphical QC -- 4.3.3 Statistical QC -- 4.3.4 Treatment of Errors and Outliers -- 4.4 Implementing QA/QC -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Creating and Managing Metadata -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Metadata Descriptors -- 5.3 Metadata Standards -- 5.3.1 Dublin Core Metadata Initiative -- 5.3.2 Darwin Core -- 5.3.3 Ecological Metadata Language -- 5.3.4 GBIF Metadata Profile -- 5.3.5 FGDC CSDGM -- 5.3.6 ISO 19115 -- 5.4 Metadata Management -- 5.4.1 Metadata Tools -- 5.4.2 Best Practices for Creating and Managing Metadata -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Preserve: Protecting Data for Long-Term Use -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Preservation and Its Benefits -- 6.2 Practices for Preserving Ecological Data -- 6.2.1 Define the Contents of Your Data Files -- 6.2.2 Define the Parameters -- 6.2.3 Use Consistent Data Organization -- 6.2.4 Use Stable File Formats -- 6.2.5 Specify Spatial Information -- 6.2.6 Assign Descriptive File Names -- 6.2.7 Document Processing Information -- 6.2.8 Perform Quality Assurance -- 6.2.9 Provide Documentation -- 6.2.10 Protect Your Data -- 6.3 Prepare Your Data for Archival -- 6.4 What the Archive Does -- 6.4.1 Quality Assurance -- 6.4.2 Documentation and Metadata -- 6.4.3 Release of a Data Set -- 6.5 Data Users -- 6.6 Conclusions -- Appendix: Example R-Script for Processing Data -- References -- Chapter 7: Data Discovery -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Discovering Data Created by Others -- 7.2.1 Internet Search Engines -- 7.2.2 Data Repositories -- 7.2.3 Data Directories -- 7.2.4 Data Aggregators -- 7.3 Best Practices for Promoting Data Discovery and Reuse -- 7.3.1 Data Products -- Box 7.1 DataCite Recommendations for Data Citation -- Box 7.2 Dryad Digital Repository Data Citation Recommendations -- 7.3.2 Scientific Code -- References -- Chapter 8: Data Integration: Principles and Practice. , 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Essential Characteristics of All Data -- 8.3 Data as Records About Reality -- 8.4 Record-Keeping and Prose Documents as Data Integration Challenges -- 8.5 Formal Data Structures Facilitate Integration -- 8.5.1 Sets and Sequences -- 8.5.2 Matrices -- 8.5.3 Cross-classifications -- 8.5.4 Tables -- 8.5.5 Tables or Spreadsheets? -- 8.5.6 Tables or Cross-classifications? -- 8.5.7 Modeling True Tables -- 8.5.8 Need for Global Keys -- 8.6 Merging or JOINing Tables -- 8.6.1 APPENDING or Unioning -- 8.6.2 JOINs -- 8.7 The Datum Is the Atom -- 8.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Analysis, Synthesis and Forecasting of Ecological Data -- Chapter 9: Inferential Modelling of Population Dynamics -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Inferential Modelling of Ecological Data by the Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithm -- 9.2.1 Population Dynamics of the Cyanobacterium Microcystis in Lake Müggelsee (Germany) -- 9.2.2 Meta-Analysis of Population Dynamics of the Cyanobacterium -- 9.3 Inferential Modelling of Ecological Data by Regression Trees -- 9.3.1 Induction Algorithm of Regression Trees -- 9.3.2 Pruning of Regression Trees -- 9.3.3 Diatom Populations in Lake Prespa (Mazedonia) -- 9.3.4 Vegetation Status of Selected Land Sites in Victoria (Australia) -- 9.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Process-Based Modeling of Nutrient Cycles and Food-Web Dynamics -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Zero- and One-Dimensional Lake Models -- 10.2.1 Zero-Dimensional Model for the Phosphorus Cycle in a Hypereutrophic Wetland -- 10.2.2 One-Dimensional Model for Nutrient Cycles and Plankton Dynamics in Lakes and Reservoirs -- 10.3 Multi-dimensional Lake Models -- 10.3.1 Horizontal and Vertical Transport of Nutrients and Organisms -- 10.3.2 Multi-segment Lake Model for Studying Dreissenids and Macrophytes -- 10.4 Concluding Remarks -- References. , Chapter 11: Uncertainty Analysis by Bayesian Inference -- 11.1 Does Uncertainty Really Matter? -- 11.2 Hamilton Harbour -- 11.2.1 Introduction -- 11.2.2 Eutrophication Modeling to Elucidate the Role of Lower Food Web -- 11.2.3 Nutrient Export Modeling for the Hamilton Harbour Watershed -- 11.3 Bay of Quinte -- 11.3.1 Introduction -- 11.3.2 Modeling the Relationship Among Watershed Physiography, Land Use Patterns, and Phosphorus Loading -- 11.3.3 Eutrophication Risk Assessment with Process-Based Modeling and Determination of Water Quality Criteria -- 11.4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 12: Multivariate Data Analysis by Means of Self-Organizing Maps -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Properties of a Self-Organizing Map -- 12.3 Data Preparation -- 12.3.1 Missing Values and Outliers -- 12.3.2 Data Transformation -- 12.3.3 Distance Measure -- 12.4 Self-Organizing Maps -- 12.4.1 Architecture -- 12.4.2 Learning Algorithm -- Box 12.1 Sequential Learning Algorithm of an SOM -- 12.4.3 Evaluation of Trained Map Quality -- 12.4.4 Optimum Map Size -- 12.4.5 Clustering SOM Units -- 12.4.6 Evaluation of Input Variables -- 12.4.7 Relations Between Biological and Environmental Variables -- 12.5 Application in Ecological Modelling -- 12.6 SOM Tools -- 12.7 Example of SOM Application -- 12.8 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 12.8.1 Utility for Training and Information Extraction -- 12.8.2 Visualization and Recognition -- 12.8.3 Architecture Flexibility -- 12.8.4 Flexibility in Combining with Other Models -- 12.8.5 Constraints on Measure Consistency and Output Variability -- 12.8.6 Necessity of Sufficient Data -- 12.9 Future Development -- 12.10 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: GIS-Based Data Synthesis and Visualization -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Synthesizing Species Distributions by Virtual Species. , 13.3 Cartograms to Synthesize and Visualize Sampling Effort Bias -- 13.4 Fuzzy Methods to Synthesize Species Distribution Uncertainty -- 13.5 Synthesis of Remote Sensing Data -- 13.5.1 Exploratory Data Analysis -- 13.5.1.1 Correlation of Remotely Sensed Bands by Hexagon Binning -- 13.5.1.2 Correlation Among Several Layers by Texture Measures -- 13.5.2 Fourier Transformations -- 13.6 Synthesizing Diversity Measurements from Space: The Case of Generalized Entropy -- 13.7 Neutral Landscapes -- 13.8 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Communicating and Informing Decisions -- Chapter 14: Communicating and Disseminating Research Findings -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Publishing Research Findings -- 14.2.1 Scholarly Publications -- 14.2.1.1 Journal Articles -- 14.2.1.2 Abstracts -- 14.2.1.3 Technical Reports -- 14.2.1.4 Books and Book Chapters -- 14.2.2 Newspaper and Magazine Articles for General Audiences -- 14.2.3 Designing Effective Figures -- 14.3 Communicating Research Findings Outside of Publications -- 14.3.1 Simple Steps for Giving an Effective Presentation -- 14.3.2 Best Practices for Slides -- 14.3.2.1 Slide Design -- 14.3.2.2 Text Slides -- 14.3.2.3 Graphics -- 14.3.3 Handouts -- 14.3.4 Posters -- 14.4 Communication in a Virtual Environment -- 14.4.1 Websites -- 14.4.2 Types and Uses of Different Social Media -- 14.4.3 Simple Steps for Effective Use of Social Media -- 14.4.4 Understanding Your Social Media Impact -- 14.5 Metrics and Altmetrics -- 14.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Operational Forecasting in Ecology by Inferential Models and Remote Sensing -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Early Warning of HABs Based on Inferential Modelling -- 15.2.1 Cyanobacterium Cylindrospermopsis in Lake Wivenhoe (Australia) -- 15.2.2 Cyanotoxin Microcystins in Lake Vaal (South Africa) -- 15.3 Early Warning of HABs Based on Remotely-Sensed Data. , 15.3.1 Earth Observation of Water Quality Parameters.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Schlagwort(e): Operations research. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (492 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319302652
    Serie: Studies in Big Data Series ; v.18
    DDC: 005.7
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editor -- 1 Big Data: Who, What and Where? Social, Cognitive and Journals Map of Big Data Publications with Focus on Optimization -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Data and Basic Statistics -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Mapping the Cognitive Space -- 4.2 Mapping the Social Space -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Setting Up a Big Data Project: Challenges, Opportunities, Technologies and Optimization -- Abstract -- 1 How to Set Up a Big Data Project -- 2 Big Data Management Technologies -- 2.1 NoSQL Systems -- 2.2 NewSQL Systems -- 2.3 In-Memory Databases -- 2.4 Analytical Platforms -- 2.5 Hadoop Based Solutions -- 2.6 Big Data Streaming Systems -- 3 Big Data Benchmarking -- 3.1 Why Do We Need Big Data Benchmarking? -- 3.2 Big Data Benchmarking Challenges -- 3.3 Big Data Benchmarking Comparison -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Optimizing Intelligent Reduction Techniques for Big Data -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data Manipulation Challenges -- 2.1 Spatial and Temporal Databases -- 2.2 Key-Value Stores and NoSQL -- 2.3 Data Handling and Data Cleaning -- 2.4 Big Data Processing Stack -- 2.5 Processing in Big Data Platforms -- 3 Big Data Reduction Techniques -- 3.1 Intelligent Reduction Techniques -- 3.2 Descriptive Analytics -- 3.3 Predictive Analytics -- 3.4 Prescriptive Analytics -- 4 CyberWater Case Study -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Performance Tools for Big Data Optimization -- 1 What Performance Tool the Users Really Need for Big Data Optimization? -- 2 Challenges of Ideal Performance Tool -- 2.1 Data Collection -- 2.2 Data Presentation -- 2.3 Data Analysis -- 3 A Performance Tool for Tuning Experts: Sonata -- 3.1 Target Users -- 3.2 Design Considerations -- 3.3 Overall Architecture -- 3.4 Implementation Details. , 3.5 User Cases of Performance Analysis -- 3.6 Other Performance Analysis Tools -- 4 An Easy-of-Use Full-System Auto-Tuning Tool: Turbo -- 4.1 Target Users -- 4.2 Design Considerations -- 4.3 Overall Architecture -- 4.4 Implementation Details -- 4.5 Industrial Use Cases -- 4.6 Other Auto-Tuning Tools -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Optimising Big Images -- 1 Introduction: Big Image Processing Tasks -- 1.1 Types of Image Processing Tasks -- 2 Regularisation of Inverse Problems -- 3 Non-smooth Geometric Regularisers for Imaging -- 4 First-Order Optimisation Methods for Imaging -- 4.1 Remarks About Notation and Discretisation -- 4.2 Primal: FISTA, NESTA, etc. -- 4.3 Primal-Dual: PDHGM, ADMM, and Other Variants on a Theme -- 4.4 When the Proximal Mapping is Difficult -- 5 Second-Order Optimisation Methods for Imaging -- 5.1 Huber-Regularisation -- 5.2 A Primal-Dual Semi-smooth Newton Approach -- 5.3 A Note on Interior Point Methods -- 5.4 Methods for Non-convex Regularisers -- 6 Non-linear Operators and Methods for Iterative Regularisation -- 6.1 Inverse Problems with Non-linear Operators -- 6.2 Iterative Regularisation -- 7 Emerging Topics -- 7.1 Convex Relaxation -- 7.2 Decomposition and Preconditioning Techniques -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Interlinking Big Data to Web of Data -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Interlinking Tools -- 2.1 Silk -- 2.2 LIMES -- 2.3 LODRefine -- 3 Interlinking Process -- 4 A Case Study for Interlinking -- 5 Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- Topology, Big Data and Optimization -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Topology -- 3 Persistence -- 3.1 Persistence Diagrams as Features -- 3.2 Cohomology and Circular Coordinates -- 4 Mapper -- 5 Optimization -- 6 Applications -- 6.1 Local to Global -- 6.2 Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction -- 6.3 Dynamics -- 6.4 Visualization -- 7 Software and Limitations. , 8 Conclusions -- References -- 8 Applications of Big Data Analytics Tools for Data Management -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Big Data and Big Data Analytics -- 2.1 Big Data -- 2.2 Big Data Analytics -- 2.2.1 Principal Component Analysis -- 2.2.2 Fuzzy Logic -- 2.2.3 Fuzzy C-Means Clustering -- 2.2.4 Traditional Artificial Neural Networks -- 2.2.5 Traditional Genetic Algorithms -- 3 Applications of Data Analytics -- 3.1 Solar Energy Forecasting -- 3.2 Wind Energy Forecasting -- 3.3 Financial Data Analytics -- 3.3.1 Training Process -- 3.3.2 Biological Data Analytics -- 4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 Optimizing Access Policies for Big Data Repositories: Latency Variables and the Genome Commons -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Information Commons and Latency Variables -- 3 Evolution and Design of the Genome Commons -- 4 Latency Analysis and the Genome Commons -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Big Data Optimization via Next Generation Data Center Architecture -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Challenges of Big Data Processing -- 1.2 DC Evolution: Limitations and Strategies -- 1.3 Vision on Future DC -- 2 DC3.0: HTC-DC -- 2.1 HTC-DC Overview -- 2.2 Key Features -- 2.3 Pooled Resource Access Protocol (PRAP) -- 2.4 Many-Core Data Processing Unit -- 2.5 NVM Based Storage -- 2.6 Optical Interconnects -- 2.7 DC-Level Efficient Programming Framework -- 3 Optimization of Big Data -- 4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 11 Big Data Optimization Within Real World Monitoring Constraints -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Monitoring -- 2.1 General Definition -- 2.2 Dike Monitoring Example -- 3 Big Data Related Constraints to Monitoring -- 3.1 The Big Data in Monitoring -- 3.1.1 Abstraction Level of Interpreted Information -- 3.1.2 Temporal Issues -- 3.1.3 Growth of Available Data -- 3.2 Performance -- 3.3 Availability. , 3.4 Reliability -- 4 Solutions Within Constraints -- 4.1 Approaches in Optimization -- 4.1.1 Data Oriented Optimization -- 4.1.2 Analysis Oriented Optimization -- 4.1.3 System Architecture Oriented Optimization -- 4.1.4 Goal Oriented Optimization -- 4.2 Summary of Optimizations and Constraints -- 4.2.1 Impact on Other Constraints -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Smart Sampling and Optimal Dimensionality Reduction of Big Data Using Compressed Sensing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Notation and Fundamental Knowledge -- 2.2 Compressed Sensing and Sparse Reconstruction -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Feature Extraction -- 3.2 Smart Sampling -- 3.3 Classification and Evaluation -- 3.4 Dependance of Random Projections to Data Sparsity in Classification Problems -- 4 Experiments -- 4.1 Dataset Description -- 4.2 Sensitivity of Compressed Sensing to Randomness -- 4.3 Compressibility Estimation and Optimal Dimensionality Investigation -- 4.4 Investigating the Robustness of Hierarchical Compressed Sensing -- 4.5 Dependance of Random Projections to Data Sparsity -- 4.6 Comparison with Principal Component Analysis -- 5 Related Work -- 5.1 Dimensionality Reduction and Data Compression -- 5.2 Pattern Analysis Using Compressed Sensing -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Optimized Management of BIG Data Produced in Brain Disorder Rehabilitation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Scientific Dataspace Model -- 2.1 e-Science Life Cycle Activities -- 2.2 The Environment of Dataspaces in e-Science---a BIG Data Challenge -- 2.3 Relationships in the Scientific Dataspace -- 2.4 The e-Science Life Cycle Ontology and Towards Conceptualization in the Brain Damage Restoration Domain -- 3 Data Capture and Processing Model -- 3.1 Use-Cases -- 3.2 Indoor Treatment -- 3.3 Outdoor Treatment -- 3.4 Data Model -- 3.5 Event-Based Data -- 4 Towards the BDRI-Cloud. , 4.1 Motivation and System Usage -- 4.2 System Design -- 4.3 Architecture---a Service-Level View -- 5 Data Analysis and Visualization Services -- 5.1 Sequential Pattern Mining -- 5.2 Association Rule Mining -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Big Data Optimization in Maritime Logistics -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Liner Shipping Network Design -- 2.1 Container Routing -- 3 Mat-Heuristic for Liner Shipping Network Design -- 4 Computational Results Using LINER-LIB -- 5 Empty Container Repositioning -- 5.1 Path Flow Formulation -- 6 Container Vessel Stowage Plans -- 6.1 Mathematical Model -- 7 Bunker Purchasing -- 7.1 Bunker Purchasing with Contracts -- 8 The Vessel Schedule Recovery Problem -- 8.1 Definitions -- 8.2 Mathematical Model -- 9 Conclusion and Future Challenges -- References -- Big Network Analytics Based on Nonconvex Optimization -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Network Issues, Properties and Notations -- 2.1 Issues Concerning Network Analytics -- 2.2 Eminent Properties of Network -- 2.3 Graph Based Network Notation -- 3 Introduction to Nonconvex Optimization and Evolutionary Computation -- 3.1 What is Optimization -- 3.2 How to Tackle Optimization Problems -- 4 Community Structure Analytics -- 4.1 Description of Community Discovery -- 4.2 Qualitative Community Definition -- 4.3 Existing Approaches for Community Discovery -- 5 Optimization Models for Community Structure Analytics -- 5.1 Single Objective Optimization Model -- 5.2 Multi-objective Optimization Model -- 6 Network Data Sets -- 6.1 Artificial Generated Benchmark Networks -- 6.2 Real-World Networks -- 6.3 Famous Websites -- 7 Experimental Exhibition -- 8 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 16 Large-Scale and Big Optimization Based on Hadoop -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Air Traffic Flow Optimization -- 2.1 Problem Formulation -- 2.2 Dual Decomposition Method. , 3 Hadoop MapReduce Programming Model.
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    Schlagwort(e): Conservation biology. ; Electronic books.
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    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319737959
    Serie: Topics in Geobiology Series ; v.47
    DDC: 560
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- An Overview of Conservation Paleobiology -- 1 Defining and Establishing Conservation Paleobiologyas a Discipline -- 2 Data in Conservation Paleobiology -- 3 Looking Forward -- References -- Should Conservation Paleobiologists Save the World on Their Own Time? -- 1 Always Academicize? -- 2 To Advocate, or Not to Advocate -- 3 Speaking Honestly to Power -- 4 From Pure Scientist to Honest Broker -- 5 Keeping It Real -- 6 Overcoming the Fear Factor -- 7 Later Is Too Late -- References -- Conceptions of Long-Term Data Among Marine Conservation Biologists and What Conservation Paleobiologists Need to Know -- 1 What is "Long Term"? -- 2 Survey Implementation -- 3 Survey Responses and What They Mean for Conservation Paleobiologists -- Conservation Goals -- Long-Term Data -- Environmental Stressors -- Baselines -- Challenges -- 4 Takeaways for Conservation Paleobiologists -- 5 Moving Forward -- Appendix 1: Survey Questions -- Appendix 2: Survey Population Selection -- Appendix 3: Categorization of Responses -- References -- Effectively Connecting Conservation Paleobiological Research to Environmental Management: Examples from Greater Everglades' Restoration of Southwest Florida -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining the Problem -- 3 Ensuring Success as a Conservation Paleobiologist -- Developing Partnerships and Collaborative Teams -- Becoming or Engaging a Liaison -- Participate in "Management Collaboratives" -- Compose Technical Reports in Addition to Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles -- Present Your Findings to Stake Holder Groups -- Attend and Present at Environmental Science and Restoration Conferences -- Train our Students -- Reward Faculty for Conducting Community-Engaged Scholarship -- Promote and Reward Community Service for Work with Environmental Agencies and NGOs. , 4 Case Studies from Greater Everglades' Restoration -- Case Study 1: Water Management of the Caloosahatchee River -- Case Study 2: Picayune Strand Restoration Project -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Using the Fossil Record to Establish a Baseline and Recommendations for Oyster Mitigation in the Mid-Atlantic U.S. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- Pleistocene Localities -- Field and Museum Sampling -- Oyster Size and Abundance Data -- Reconstructing Paleotemperature and Salinity -- Modern and Colonial Data -- 3 Results -- Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of Holland Point -- Paleotemperature -- Paleosalinity -- Shell Height -- Growth Rate -- 4 Discussion -- Comparing Pleistocene to Modern Oysters -- Environmental Controls on Oyster Size -- Human Factors Influencing Oyster Size -- Implications for Restoration -- A Role for Conservation Paleobiology -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Coral Reefs in Crisis: The Reliability of Deep-Time Food Web Reconstructions as Analogs for the Present -- 1 Introduction -- Preserving the Past -- Endangered Coral Reefs -- 2 Fossilizing a Coral Reef -- Dietary Breadth -- Trophic Chains and Levels -- Modularity -- 3 Guild Structure and Diversity -- Identifying Guilds in a Food Web -- 4 Reconstructing the Community -- Diversity and Evenness -- Simulated Food Webs -- 5 Summary -- Appendix 1 -- Hypergeometric Variance -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Exploring the Species -Area Relationship Within a Paleontological Context, and the Implications for Modern Conservation Biology -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Geological Setting -- 3 Methods -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Marine Refugia Past, Present, and Future: Lessons from Ancient Geologic Crises for Modern Marine Ecosystem Conservation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining Refugium. , A Species Must Have a Range Contraction, Range Shift, or Migration in Order to Escape the Onset of Global Environmental Degradation That Would Otherwise Cause Extinction of That Species -- Range Shifts -- Habitat Shifts -- Isolated Geographic Refugia -- Life History Refugia -- Cryptic Refugia -- Harvest Refugia -- The Environmental Conditions of a Refugium Are Sufficiently Habitable Such That the Species' Population Remains Viable During Its Time in the Refugium -- A Species' Population Is Smaller in the Refugium Than Its Pre-environmental Perturbation Size -- The Species Remains in the Refugium for Many Generations -- After the Environmental Crisis Ends, the Species Recovers by Inhabiting Newly Re-opened Habitats, Either Through Population Expansion or Through Adaptive Radiation -- Otherwise, the Refugium Became a Trap -- 3 Identifying Ancient Refugia -- Fossil Data -- Phylogeographic Studies -- Species Distribution Models -- 4 Lessons from the Past for Identifying Future Refugia -- As the Marine Environment Continues to Change, Refugia May Need to Shift -- Refugial Size and Connectivity Can Enhance Survivorship, But Can Also Have Evolutionary Consequences -- Conditions Inside Refugia May Not Necessarily Remain Pristine, But Will Need to Be of Sufficiently Lower Magnitude of Total Stress to Maintain Viable Populations -- Beware the Refugial Trap -- 5 Future Directions for Investigating Ancient Refugia -- 6 Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Training Tomorrow's Conservation Paleobiologists -- 1 Business As Usual Is Not Enough -- 2 A Call to Action -- 3 Bridging the Gap -- Recommendation 1 -- Recommendation 2 -- Recommendation 3 -- Recommendation 4 -- Recommendation 5 -- Recommendation 6 -- 4 Okay, But… -- 5 In the Meantime… -- 6 A Bright Future -- References -- A Conceptual Map of Conservation Paleobiology: Visualizinga Discipline. , 1 Determining the Current State and Structure of Conservation Paleobiology -- 2 Mapping a Discipline -- Bibliographic Co-Authorship Visualizations -- Text Co-Occurrence Visualizations -- Bibliographic Co-Citation Visualizations -- Bibliographic Coupling Visualizations -- 3 Bibliometric Networks -- Bibliographic Co-Authorship Networks -- Text Co-Occurrence Networks -- Bibliographic Co-Citation Networks -- Bibliometric Coupling Networks -- 4 The Intellectual Landscape -- 5 Emerging Frontiers -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
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    Schlagwort(e): Social sciences_xMethodology. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (430 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319197043
    Serie: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing Series ; v.377
    DDC: 006.3
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Honorary Committee -- Scientific Committee -- Organizing Committee -- Contents -- Part IDecision Making -- 1 New Aggregation Methods for Decision-Making in the Selection of Business Opportunities -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminares -- 2.1 The OWA Operator -- 2.2 The OWAAC Operator -- 2.3 The OWAD Operator -- 2.4 The OWAIMAM Operator -- 2.5 A New Method for Dealing with the Weight of the OWA Operator -- 3 Decision Making Approach for Starting New Business -- 4 Numerical Example -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Credit Analysis Using a Combination of Fuzzy Robust PCA and a Classification Algorithm -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Classification Procedure -- 2.1 Fuzzy Robust Principal Component Analysis (FRPCA) -- 2.2 Fuzzy k-Nearest Neighbor Classifier -- 2.3 Similarity Classifier -- 3 Classification Results with an Australian Credit Screening Dataset -- 3.1 Results from the Australian Credit Scoring Data with FRPCA and the Similarity Classifier -- 3.2 Results from the Australian Credit Scoring Data with FRPCA and Fuzzy k-Nearest Neighbor Classifier -- 3.3 Short Discussion About the Results -- 4 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 3 Fuzzy TOPSIS for an Integrative Sustainability Performance Assessment: A Proposal for Wearing Apparel Industry -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fuzzy Multi-criteria Decision-Making Method (MCDM) -- 2.1 Fuzzy Inference System -- 2.2 Fuzzy TOPSIS -- 3 Empirical Design -- 4 Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 On the Orness of SUOWA Operators -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 Choquet Integral -- 3.1 Weighted Means and OWA Operators -- 3.2 SUOWA Operators -- 4 Orness Measures -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 OWA Operators in Portfolio Selection -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminares -- 2.1 The OWA Operator. , 2.2 Portfolio Selection with Markowitz Approach -- 3 The OWA Operator in Portfolio Selection -- 3.1 Asset Return and Risk Using OWA -- 3.2 Portfolio Mean Return and Risk Using OWA -- 3.3 Investor's Criteria for Mean-OWA -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Part IIExpert Systems and Forgotten EffectsTheory -- 6 Application of the Forgotten Effects Model to the Agency Theory -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Recuperation of Forgotten Effects in the Resolution of the Agency Problem -- 2.1 The Main Agency Problems (Effects) -- 2.2 Mechanisms to Solve the Agency Problems (Causes) -- 2.3 Process Work Out for the Detection of Possible Forgotten Effects -- 3 Results -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Determining the Influence Variables in the Pork Price, Based on Expert Systems -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Experts -- 3 The Questionnaire -- 4 The Variables -- 5 The Process of Valuation from Experts and Making Expertons -- 6 Analyzing Results -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- 8 Forgotten Effects Analysis Between the Regional Economic Activity of Michoacan and Welfare of Its Inhabitants -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Application of the Model -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- 9 Interval Numbers Versus Correlational Approaches Analyzing Corporate Social Responsibility -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background: CSR and Effectiveness -- 3 OWA Operators: UPA, UWA and UPWA -- 4 Procedure and Sample -- 5 Results and Conclusions -- References -- 10 Second-Order Changes on Personnel Assignment Under Uncertainty -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Employees Commitment Level Evaluation -- 2.2 Fuzzy SOC -- 3 Study Case -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Part IIIForecasting Models. , 11 Advanced Spectral Methods and Their Potential in Forecasting Fuzzy-Valued and Multivariate Financial Time Series -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Approaches to Extracting Independent Factors from Signal Mixtures: The FastICA Algorithm -- 3 Singular Spectrum Analysis, Its Multivariate Extension, and the Recurrent SSA Forecasting Procedure -- 4 Applying MSSA to Forecasting Triangular-Shaped Fuzzy Monthly Exchange Rates -- 5 A Hybrid ICA-SSA Approach to Separating and Forecasting Independent Factors and then Remixing the Forecasts into the Observable Foreign Exchange Rates -- 6 Conclusion -- 12 Goodness of Aggregation Operators in a Diagnostic Fuzzy Model of Business Failure -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Diagnosis Model -- 3 Limitations of the Model -- 4 Grouping the Causes -- 4.1 The Aggregation Operators -- 4.2 Motion for Monitoring and Grouping of Causes -- 5 Goodness Index -- 6 Estimation of the Model -- 7 Empirical Verification of the Grouping -- 8 Conclusions -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- References -- 13 Forecasting Global Growth in an Uncertain Environment -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Fuzzy Regression Model -- 4 Forecasting Model of GDP Growth Rate -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Fuzzy NN Time Series Forecasting -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Nearest Neighbour Forecasting Method -- 2.1 One-Step-Ahead Forecasting -- 3 Fuzzy Logic -- 3.1 Classical and Fuzzy Sets -- 3.2 Fuzzy Operations -- 4 Fuzzy Nearest Neighbours -- 4.1 Fuzzy Linguistic Terms -- 4.2 Fuzzy Rules -- 4.3 Learning Phase -- 4.4 Fuzzy Forecasting -- 4.5 Multi-step Simultaneous Forecasting -- 5 Study Case -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Part IVFuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Sets -- 15 A Methodology for the Valuation of Quality Management System in a Fuzzy Environment -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Proposed Methodology. , 2.1 Valuation of the Company with the ISO 9001 Quality System -- 2.2 Valuation of the Company Without the ISO 9001 Quality System -- 2.3 Valuation of the Quality System -- 3 Case Study -- 3.1 Valuation Assuming that It Has the Quality System Implementation -- 3.2 Valuation Assuming that It Has not the Quality System Implemented -- 3.3 Valuation of the ISO 9001 Quality System -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 16 A Qualitative Study to Strong Allee Effect with Fuzzy Parameters -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Allee Effect Equation with Fuzzy Parameters -- 3 Examples -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 17 Distribution of Financial Resources Using a Fuzzy Transportation Model -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Classic Transportation Problem -- 2.2 Elements of Fuzzy Sets -- 2.3 Ranking Fuzzy Numbers -- 3 Fuzzy Transportation Problem (FTP) -- 4 Determining the Optimal Structure in the Financing of a Firm -- 4.1 Application Case -- 5 Final Comments -- References -- 18 Clustering Variables Based on Fuzzy Equivalence Relations -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Fuzzy Equivalence Relations -- 4 Proposed Method for Clustering Variables and Factor Analysis Based on Fuzzy Equivalence Relation -- 4.1 Empirical Example -- Variable Clustering -- 4.2 Empirical Example -- Factor Analysis -- 5 Some Interpretations of the Clustered Variables -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 19 Fuzzy EOQ Inventory Model With and Without Production as an Enterprise Improvement Strategy -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Stock Costs -- 3 Demand Behavior -- 4 Classical Economic Order(ing) Quantity (EOQ) -- 5 Classical Economic Order(ing) Quantity (EOQ) with Production -- 6 Case Analysis -- 7 Results -- 8 Conclusions -- 9 Recommendations -- References -- Part VModelling and Simulation Techniques. , 20 A Bibliometric Overview of Financial Studies -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Citation Structure in Finance -- 3 Journal Rankings -- 4 The Most Influential Papers in Finance -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 21 A Theoretical Approach to Endogenous Development Traps in an Evolutionary Economic System -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 ESO Systems -- 3 Economic Systems in Evolution -- 4 Economics ESO Systems -- 4.1 Development Traps and Unsuccessful EESO Systems -- 5 Discussion -- References -- 22 ABC, A Viable Algorithm for the Political Districting Problem -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Problem Description -- 3 Heuristic Algorithms -- 3.1 Simulated Annealing -- 3.2 Simulated Annealing Adaptation -- 3.3 Artificial Bee Colony -- 3.4 Artificial Bee Colony Adaptation -- 4 Computational Experiments -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- 23 Asymmetric Uncertainty of Mortality and Longevity in the Spanish Population -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Factor Models -- 3 Data and Results -- 4 Conclusions -- 24 Joint Modeling of Health Care Usage and Longevity Uncertainty for an Insurance Portfolio -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Methods -- 2.1 Longitudinal Submodel: Random Intercept Model -- 2.2 Survival Submodel: PH Cox Model -- 2.3 Joint Model for Longitudinal and Survival Data -- 3 Results and Prediction -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 25 The Commodities Financialization As a New Source of Uncertainty: The Case of the Incidence of the Interest Rate Over the Maize Price During 1990--2014 -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Commodities Financialization -- 3 The Interest Rate Incidence Over the Maize Price -- 3.1 VAR Model -- 3.2 Testing and Results -- 3.3 Period 1990--2003 -- 3.4 Period 2004--2014 -- 4 Conclusions -- 26 The Fairness/Efficiency Issue Explored Through El Farol Bar Model -- Abstract. , 1 Introduction.
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    Schlagwort(e): Anthropology. ; Electronic books.
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    Seiten: 1 online resource (284 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319231983
    Serie: Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research Series
    DDC: 915.86
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Pamirian Spaces: Mapping Process Geographies in the Mountainous Periphery -- Introduction -- Protection of Indigenous Rights? -- Alai and Pamirs: Environmental Niche and Hub of Ecological Resources -- Border Processes -- Scope of the Volume -- References -- Pamir or Pamirs: Perceptions and Interpretations -- Introduction -- Colonial Exploration of the Pamirian Void -- Classification of Exclusion and Inclusion -- The Pamir Highway: An Internal Artery Motivating Cross-­Border Road Construction -- Regionalisation of the Pamirs: Introduction of the Various Pamirian Regions -- Importance of the Pamirian Knot -- References -- Archival Records -- Who Is Mapping the Pamirs? A Review on Plant and Vegetation Sciences -- Introduction -- Data Collection -- Discussion of the Dataset -- Results -- Paper Statistics -- Journal Statistics -- Author Statistics -- Coauthor Networks -- Discussion -- References -- Geomorphic Features of the Eastern Pamirs, with a Focus on the Occurrence of Intermontane Basins -- Introduction -- Regional Setting -- Tectonic Features -- Present and Past Climatic Features -- Intermontane Basins in the Eastern Pamirs -- Tectonic Basins -- Basins Related to Downstream Damming -- Glaciated Basins -- Alichur Pamir -- Great Pamir -- Little Pamir -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Water of the Pamir - Potential and Constraints -- Introduction -- Observed Glacier Changes -- Observed Runoff Changes -- Future Trends -- Conclusions -- References -- Khans, Kings, Communists, Warlords and Presidents: Afghan Kirghiz Socioeconomic Strategies for Extorting and Extracting from the State -- Introduction -- State-Society Relations: The Kirghiz Experience -- Political Capital -- Non-state Sources of Patronage -- A Direct Line to Kabul. , The Politics of State Patronage -- A Last Migration for the Afghan Kirghiz? -- References -- Changes in the Relationship Between Borders and Pastoral Mobility in Mountain Regions of Central Asia -- National Independence: An Obstacle for Transboundary Pastoral Mobility in Central Asia? -- Spatial Boundaries and Pastoral Mobility: A Tricky Relationship -- 'Containment of Chaotic Land Use' under Russia's Colonial Rule -- 'Nationalisation of the Means of Production' and Planned Economy in Soviet Times -- Contemporary Suppressed Transboundary Mobility -- Conclusion: Effects and Risks of Resource-Related 'Othering' Strategies -- Interview Partners -- References -- Seasonal Pasture Use and Vegetation Cover Changes in the Alai Valley, Kyrgyzstan -- Introduction -- Study Area -- Data Set and Methods -- Interviews -- Satellite-Based Vegetation Index Data -- Grazing Intensity -- GIS -- Results -- Seasonal Pasture Use -- Changes in Vegetated Cover -- Analysis of Grazing Intensity -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Diversity of Seasonal Migration of Livestock in the Eastern Alai Valley, Southern Kyrgyzstan -- Introduction -- Study Area and Method -- Movement Patterns of Livestock Grazing in the Eastern Alai Valley -- Sary-Tash -- Taldy-Suu -- Seasonal Pastoral Practise and Natural Environments in the Eastern and Western Alai Valley -- Discussion -- Comparison Between the Eastern and Western Valleys -- Inequality of Pastureland Use and Future Sustainability -- Conclusions -- References -- Kezüü and Novad: A Form of Pastoralism in the Eastern Alai Valley, Southern Kyrgyzstan -- Introduction -- Development of the Cooperative Daily Grazing System of Kezüü/Novad in the Alai Valley -- Study Area and Method -- The Cooperative Daily Grazing System of Kezüü in Sary-Tash and Taldy-Suu -- Kezüü in Sary-Tash AA -- Kezüü in Taldy-Suu AA. , Types of Kezüü and Novad Throughout the Entire Alai Valley -- Types of Kezüü and Novad Throughout the Entire Alai Valley -- References -- External Support and Local Agency: Uncertain Transformations of Livelihoods in the Pamirian Borderland of Tajikistan -- Introduction -- Borderlands as Social Space -- Historic Legacy: The Pamirs as a Soviet Borderland -- Persistence and Change in Tajikistan's Borderland During the Transition Period -- Russian Border Forces: Persisting Role after the Soviet Dissolution -- Post-Soviet Economic Realities: Humanitarian Relief and Dissolution of Exchange Relations -- Livelihood Trajectories in the Border District -- Less Urgency for Economic Success -- 'Hidden' Emergency Assistance -- Exclusive Buffer Zone Access -- Conclusions -- Interview Partners -- References -- The Current Status of Lifestyle and Occupations in the Wakhan Area of Tajikistan -- Introduction -- General Description of the Wakhan Area and Its Inhabitants -- Status of Agriculture and Local Society -- Agriculture and Other Employment -- Infrastructure and Education -- Introducing Sustainable Tourism -- Conclusions -- References -- Political Ecology of Human-Environment Change in Gojal, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan -- Introduction -- Legal and Constitutional Liminality -- Global Conservation -- Transnational Ismailism -- Road Infrastructure -- The Attabad Landslide -- Conclusion -- References -- The Changes in Regional Structure and Land Use Related to External Factors in Hussaini Village, Northern Pakistan -- Introduction -- Changes in the Regional Structure and Farmland Use in Hussaini Village -- The Period of Isolation before the Opening of the Karakoram Highway -- The Period of Opening Up: The 1980s Until the Late 2000s -- The Period between 2010 and the Present after the Emergence of the Dammed Lake -- Conclusions -- References. , Humanitarianism Across Mountain Valleys: "Shia Aid" and Development Encounters in Northern Pakistan and Eastern Tajikistan -- Introduction -- Entering Contact Zones -- Developing Hunza -- Education for Nagar -- Saving and Substituting in the State in Gorno-Badakhshan -- Worldly Duties and Sectarian Aims -- Conclusion -- References -- History of the Development of the Pamir Region of Tajikistan (Gorno-Badakhshan) -- Introduction -- Early Development History -- Nineteenth-Century Russian Exploration -- Permanent Russian Presence and Early Development Activities -- Population Growth -- Soviet Period -- Socialist Revolution in a Muslim Country -- Food Production -- The Post-Soviet Period and the Aga Khan Foundation -- A New Paradigm -- Sustainable Solutions -- Health -- Emergency Needs -- Pharmaceuticals -- Essential Hospital Services -- Health Management Information System (HMIS) -- Education -- Agricultural Reform -- Food Diversification -- Village-Level Autonomy -- Gender and Social Equality -- Energy -- Challenges and Future Prospects -- References -- Conclusions: Why Do We Need to Make Efforts to Map the Transition? -- Introduction -- Transitions: Driven by External Pressures or Internal Efforts? -- The Next Step -- References.
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    In:  EPIC3Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung (Reports on Polar and Marine Research), Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 543, 235 p., ISSN: 1618-3193
    Publikationsdatum: 2018-09-12
    Beschreibung: SummaryThe aim of this study was to identify scientific criteria and to acquire performance data for the development of mariculture in the context of sustainable multifunctional use of offshore space and natural resources.In connection with current plans for a massive expansion of wind farms in offshore areas of the North Sea, the idea emerged to combine these with the installation of extensive mariculture for bivalves and macroalgae. Since offshore wind farms provide safety from shipping and infrastructure for attachment and service support, the opportunity for a multiple-use concept presented itself. However, prior to such a multifunctional development, it is necessary to determine the appropriate biological, technological and management requirements as well as the performance characteristics that would allow the employment of favourable and cost-effective methodologies. To this end, spezial focus was placed on the combination of extensive offshore shellfish and seaweed farming at exposed sites within the proposed offshore wind farms.This thesis deals in detail with1. the effects of abiotic and biotic factors on the growth potential of indigenous macroalgae and bivalves in extensive mariculture systems exposed to the stressful conditions of offshore habitats: (a) effects of physical forces on the cultivated species, (b) various parameters characterising the growth performance of species, (c) testing these parameters while using a variety of substrates and technical setups, (d) survival and health conditions, (e) recruitment, (f) parasite infestation of mussels in relation to inshore and offshore exposure, and (g) site-specific responses of the species to the various harsh offshore environments,2. the interaction between physical offshore processes and man-made structures in areas of the German North Sea Territory where mariculture has potential,3. the conditions for possible combination of mariculture systems with offshore wind farms in terms of the legal framework and possible management strategies, and4. the socio-economic and legal consequences and interactions for offshore mussel farming with the existing conventional inshore bottom culture activities.The research locations were specifically selected sites in the offshore region of the German Bight, mainly in the outer estuary of the River Weser, the offshore waters off the Island of Helgoland, several offshore areas where wind farms are planned, and habitats along the northern part of the Island of Sylt.In this yet relatively young research field the performance of different offshore culture systems with attached macroalgae (Laminaria saccharina) and blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) was assessed at monthly sampling intervals. These procedures were carried out using research vessels, boats and scuba surveys, while determining morphometric parameters (e.g. length, width, thickness) as well as weight for growth analysis of mussels and seaweeds. Furthermore, the condition index, the meat content and the degree of parasite infestation of blue mussels were determined. The abundance of mussel larvae in the water column and the resulting settlement success of post-larvae on various spat collectors were investigated. Seaweed studies included attachment strength, breaking and drag forces on kelp sporophytes in order to describe the resistance of cultivated Laminarians to high energy environments. Additional assessment criteria were biochemical parameters (e.g. chlorophyll-, nutrient-, POC- and TON-concentrations and their ratios) to describe the food availability for mussels and the nutrient composition for algal growth as well as oceanographic parameters (currents, waves, swell, salinity, temperature, light attenuation) to describe the wave climate and current velocities of the study sites in the offshore environment. Technical studies comprised two system designs (longline, ring structure) of various set ups (submerged or floating mode) in different locations (offshore or inshore) to find an appropriate culture design to sustain growth and survival of cultivated species. Further, a specially designed offshore spat collector was used for settlement investigations of mussel post larvae. Some fundamental studies were carried out in order to pave the way for the realisation of open ocean aquaculture in offshore wind farms (e.g. multifunctional use of offshore habitats in terms of avoidance of stakeholder conflicts, the legal framework for such activities in coastal areas and in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the multi-use concept in terms of integrated coastal zone management).Laminaria saccharina showed sufficient length increments in offshore habitats growing on a submerged ring system. It could be demonstrated by drag and breaking-/dislodgement force experiments that algae were capable of resisting the high-energy environment of the North Sea. The concentration of mussel larvae in the water column decreased offshore and resulted in a low settlement success while at the same time infestation load decreased and was lacking at offshore suspended collectors. The three system designs showed different results. While the offshore ring proved to be superior for seaweed cultivation under the harsh conditions, the longline showed some major drawbacks in terms of materials used, design and installation modes (submerged or floating). The spat collector largely withstood the harsh hydrodynamic conditions of the North Sea. The hitherto fragmented legal framework for the offshore waters was found to be one of the key constraints for the successful implementation of multifunctional use schemes. However, participation of all involved stakeholders may provide a window of opportunity to turn the existing lack of offshore regulations into a positive momentum, as scope exists to move with the development of new offshore co-management concepts beyond existing management approaches.Whether such offshore installations would provide sufficient economic returns could not be answered yet, as experience on the maintenance of offshore wind farms is lacking so far.However, the discovery that Laminaria saccharina resists offshore forces and shows sufficient length increments and mussels growing in offshore habitats are not affected by parasites may provide a key incentive for positive commercial use.It thus can be shown that there is a high potential for farming the deep blue in the German EEZ, provided that some of the constraints, of which the lack of legal framework and technical aspects seems to be most severe, are resolved in the near future.
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    In:  EPIC3Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung (Reports on Polar and Marine Research), Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 560, 228 p., ISSN: 1618-3193
    Publikationsdatum: 2018-09-07
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    In:  EPIC3Berichte zur Polarforschung (Reports on Polar Research), Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 342, 245 p., ISSN: 0176-5027
    Publikationsdatum: 2018-09-03
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