Landscape Modeling and Analysis

Landscape Modeling and Analysis

Our specificity lies in our attempt to combine different « visions » of a single landscape; some corresponding to a landscape ecology definition, others to the definition of a geographical unit. In this sense, to describe a landscape requires one first to integrate and diversity of points of view. How can this integration be achieved ?

Through the general research theme of « Landscape », we propose a specific discussion of the methods, techniques, tools and concepts used to describe, analyse and simulate this complex object that can be the foundation for multi-functionality. This discussion involves:

  • The use of geomatic tools for mapping areas and their dynamics and for calculating landscape metrics (e.g. Chloé software)
  • The development of methods and tools for modelling (e.g. APILand simulation models).

 The AVATEC project

Accompanying and promoting the agroecological transition in Geographical Indication of Origin wine-growing areas – Eco-design and communication with consumers

AVATEC

The CHAROLAIS BOCAGE project

Assessment of the bocage landscape of the Charolais-Brionnais region and comparison with similar landscape in the world
CHAROLAIS BOCAGE

The DyAREM project

Dyarem

Agricultural Dynamics and Water Resources in Mato Grosso
DyAREM

The BISCO project

BISCO 0

Biodiversity and ecosystem services linked to complementairies between ecological continuities in agroforestry landscapes

BISCO

The CHEMINS project

The Green and Blue Infrastructure: What argument, what levers, what method for an appropriation and a setting up in the rural territories?
CHEMINS

The WOODNET project

WOODNET-0

Connectivity patterns and processes along a gradient of European landscapes with woody vegetation and spatial heterogeneity
WOODNET

The LÉGUER BOCAGE project

Knowledge of the biodiversity associated with the bocage landscape and practical applications to the Léguer watershed 
LÉGUER BOCAGE

 

Modification date : 06 February 2023 | Publication date : 03 October 2017 | Redactor : BAGAP research unit