A collection of literature covering the topic of Public Participation GIS and Ecosystem Services in Armenia.
PPGIS Articles
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| Title |
Author |
Year |
| Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 Country Dossier: Armenia |
Convention on Biological Diversity, UNDP |
2021 |
| Community Structure and Ecosystem Services of Trees of the First Section of Circular Park in Yerevan, Armenia |
L.R. Khachatryan |
2021 |
| Exploring Effective Conservation of Charismatic Flora: Orchids in Armenia as a Case Study |
A. Faruk, A. Papikyan and A. Nersesyan |
2021 |
| Development and Application of Earth Observation Based Machine Learning Methods for Characterizing Forest and Land Cover Change in Dilijan National Park of Armenia between 1991 and 2019 |
N. Morin, A. Masse, C. Sannier, M. Siklar, N. Kiesslich, H. Sayadyan, L. Faucqueur, and M. Seewald |
2020 |
| UAV-Derived Data Application for Environmental Monitoring of the Coastal Area of Lake Sevan, Armenia with a Changing Water Level |
A. Medvedev, N. Telnova, N. Alekseenko, A. Koshkarev, P. Kuznetchenko, Sh.Asmaryan and A. Narykov |
2020 |
| Analyzing Ecosystem Services in Armenia Using ArcGIS Online: A Case Study of the Geghard Monastery and the Kotayk ProvinceMapping Alpine Landscape Values and Related Threats as Perceived by Tourists |
M. Pietsch, N. Uhrig, H. Sayadyan, D. Y. Kim |
2019 |
| Issues Related to the Improvement of Forest Landscape Management in Tavush Region |
H. Sayadyan, G. Avetisyan, E. Vardanyan |
2017 |
| Main Principles and Methods of Identification of High Conservation Value Forests in the Conditions of Mountainous Relief: Case of Armenia |
Z. Vardanyan, T. Danielyan, G. Fayvush, and S. Galstyan |
2017 |
| Assessment of carbon dioxide sequestration service: Case study of Ijevan state sanctuary (Tavush’ region of Republic of Armenia) |
G. Avetisyan |
2016 |
| Evolution of the Forest Cover in Armenia |
H. Sayadyan |
2013 |
| Valuation of Mountain Forests Case Study Armenia |
H. Sayadyan |
2011 |
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