Characterization
A characterization is Determination of the attributes of resource units, populations, or sampling units. A prominent use in EMAP is characterization of 40-hexes.
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Fragmented | ■■■■■ |
Fragmented: A fragmented is Being divided or convoluted into distinct parts, rather than entire. In EMAP, . . . Read More | |
Reference condition | ■■■■■ |
Reference condition: A reference condition is the set of attributes of ecological resources that assist . . . Read More | |
Assessment | ■■■■■ |
An assessment is Interpretation and evaluation of EMAP results for the purpose of answering policy-relevant . . . Read More | |
Landscape characterization | ■■■■ |
Landscape characterization: A landscape characterization is Documentation of the traits and patterns . . . Read More | |
Cross-cutting group | ■■■■ |
Cross-cutting group: A cross-cutting group is In EMAP's Integration and Assessment section, one group . . . Read More | |
Cumulative distribution | ■■■■ |
Cumulative distribution: A cumulative distribution is a means of representing the variation of some attribute . . . Read More | |
Attribute | ■■■■ |
An attribute is any property, quality, or Characteristic of sampling unit. The Indicators and other measures . . . Read More | |
Auxiliary data | ■■■■ |
Auxiliary data: An auxiliary data is Data derived from a source other than EMAP, that is, from an experiment . . . Read More | |
Population | ■■■■ |
A population is (1) the whole number of inhabitants in a country, region or area(2) a set of individuals . . . Read More | |
Judgmental Sampling | ■■■■ |
The Judgmental Sampling is the use of professional opinion and experience to select specimen collection . . . Read More |