5. Conclusion
The landscape based GIS is an effective tool for the structuration and classification of the ecosystems, for the field experimental data collection, analysis and extrapolation, as well as the ecotoxicological parameterisation of the ecosystems and solution the regional and local ecotoxicological problems.
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Davydchuk, V. (2005). Ecosystem GIS-Modelling in Ecotoxicology. In: Bréchignac, F., Desmet, G. (eds) Equidosimetry — Ecological Standardization and Equidosimetry for Radioecology and Environmental Ecology. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3650-7_14
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