Journal of Mediterranean Ecology, Firma EFFE publishers
Abstract
In the process of landscape characterization a diversified sets of geometries need to be considered. These geometries include Land Use
geometry with its permanent shifting of the habitat mosaic, Natural Resources geometry depicting the available natural resources and their
degree of affectation by land uses, as well as the manifold geometries associated with the different ecological patterns and processes in the
landscape (target species, fragile areas, etc.) and Socio-Economical and Political geometries and how decision making at this level reflects
in the other geometries. GIS spatial analysis and modelling allows the integration of these geometries with other variables, and allows the
development of simulation models for the evaluation of alternative land use scenarios, assessing the sensitivity of biodiversity indicators
within different scenarios, and the integrated evaluation of the effects of different development scenarios on biodiversity, economy and
cultural aspects. Examples are given on the basis of an ongoing research on Large Scale Grazing Systems (LACOPE