LCCD-index application for biodiversity modelling purposes in Ukraine: history of publications (supportive data for students of the National University of Life Sciences, Kyiv)

Prydatko, V. (2009). LCCD Zoom In Near Velyka Sneetynka (Kyiv Oblast). Posted on April 5. In Biodiversity modellingURL to article

Prydatko, V. (2009). LCCD Zoom In Near Bojarka (Kyiv Oblast). Posted on March 27. In Biodiversity Training PackageURL to article

Kolomytsev, G. (2009). ‘MSA and LCCD’ comparison flash-movie (800×600 pixels). ULRMC. URL

Prydatko, V.I. & Kolomytsev, G.O. (2008). Agrosphere of Ukraine, biodiversity: modern informational-technical aspects for research and modeling (GLOBIO, EEBIO, CLUES, MSA, LCCD)/Materials of scientific practical conference ‘Vernadsky and Today: conceptual issues for development of biosphere theory’. Odessa, March 17 (Ukr.- Ag_pdf)

Prydatko, V. I. & Burda, R.I. (2008). Practical experience on development and usage of the geodatabase on adventive plant species in the ‘GIS-Agrobio’. In the 6th Scientific Theoretical Conference of Ukraine Scientific Herbologiest Society ‘Plant-weeds and effective systems for protectin of crops’. Kyiv: 51-52 (Ukr)

Prydatko, V. (2005). The Example on Usage of the Land Cover Classification Density Map (LCCD) Based on Terra-MODIS2002 for the Biodiversity Modelling … Annex 2. In Agrobiodiversity of Ukraine: Theory, Methodology, Indicators, Examples. Book 2. Kyiv: ‘Nichlava’: 590 (Ukr)

Burda, R. (2005). The comparative analysis of local phyto-biota for agrobiodiversity assessment. In Agrobiodiversity of Ukraine: Theory, Methodology, Indicators, Examples. Book 2. Kyiv: Nichlava: 165-194.

Prydatko, V. et al. (2005). Areas of high diversity with threatened species. BINU Ukraine Project Extract… IFS Examples. Agrobiodiversity of Ukraine: Theory, Methodology, Indicators, Examples. Book 2. Kyiv: Nichlava: 576-579. (See printable copy at BioModel web – URL) Note: all abstracts – TBD.

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