Spatial scale definition

Spatial scale means the geographical extent of an improvement.
Spatial scale means the geographical dimensionsextent of an improvement.

Examples of Spatial scale in a sentence

  • Spatial scale and ecological relationships between the macroinvertebrate communities of stony habitats of streams and lakes.

  • Spatial scale of genetic structure and an indirect estimate of gene flow in eelgrass, Zostera marina.

  • Spatial scale and abundance patterns of large fish communities in freshwater marshes of the Florida Everglades.

  • Monitoring Reporting Degradation Verification Deforestation MRV Scope Conservation Predictive scenario Peat land Reference level Historical baseline National level Spatial scale Leakage (spatial) Undesired outcome Sub-national/Project level Approach Nested Input based (policy and measures) Permanence/ liability (time) Output based Governance issues Emission based Carbon Stock based Figure 2.

  • Several major reasons return in many publications on recovery failure or delay:  Spatial scale must be large enough (catchment).

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