Abstract
The aim of this project is making Conservation Area Hierarchy in the Meiron Mountains
Reservation, By Way of GIS.
The reservation’s flora cover goes under different evaluation processes. Some methods of
conservation area hierarchy making were tested.
Spatial data as: hydrology, landmarks etc., joined into the evaluation process at the next
step.
The motivation is to classify three types of development policy: (1) Area that contain high
sensitivity natural values; (2) area with a mediocre sensitivity; (3) area with no infrequent
natural values, and therefore can be developed, according with the region's requirements,
and the determination of its planning committee
Reservation, By Way of GIS.
The reservation’s flora cover goes under different evaluation processes. Some methods of
conservation area hierarchy making were tested.
Spatial data as: hydrology, landmarks etc., joined into the evaluation process at the next
step.
The motivation is to classify three types of development policy: (1) Area that contain high
sensitivity natural values; (2) area with a mediocre sensitivity; (3) area with no infrequent
natural values, and therefore can be developed, according with the region's requirements,
and the determination of its planning committee
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of ESRI International User Group Conference 2003 |
| State | Published - 2003 |