Literature

A collection of literature covering the topic of Public Participation GIS and Ecosystem Services in Armenia.

PPGIS Articles
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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