Summary
Referenced by Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios as citation 143; likely supports topic area: biodiversity / conservation. Topics: biodiversity / conservation Evidence type: Research article / other Source report: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios Ref#: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios #143 Original: Manion, G. A technique for monotonic regression splines to enable non-linear transformation of GIS rasters. Proceedings of the 18th World IMACS/MODSIM Congress, Cairns, Australia (2009).
Outcomes reported
Referenced by Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios as citation 143; likely supports topic area: biodiversity / conservation. Topics: biodiversity / conservation Evidence type: Research article / other Source report: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios Ref#: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios #143 Original: Manion, G. A technique for monotonic regression splines to enable non-linear transformation of GIS rasters. Proceedings of the 18th World IMACS/MODSIM Congress, Cairns, Australia (2009).
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