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Resumo:Optimization of landscape mosaics is a theme that involves both compositional and configuration features. This paper just deals with the first problem: may we say what are the optimal proportions of different habitats in a mosaic under specified criteria? Environmental economists claim that landscape changes reflect monetary values and utility maximization or, in more general terms, maximization of expected subjective utility. Theory of Relevance advocates strategic reasoning in terms of the maximization of information and the minimization of the cognitive processing effort, and that could be assessed with a mathematical formula as far as it conveys some semantic insight over the compositional problem of the mosaic. Contributive value is a notion that goes back to Kant moral duty statements and may be approached through quantitative procedures that internalize both intrinsic and context values. Under that perspective Kw index here discussed may help assessing quantitative scenarios of the compositional problem of the landscape mosaic. I exemplify with an application with economic data relative to the region of Nisa, Portugal.
Autores principais:Casquilho, José Pinto
Assunto:expected utility maximization contributive value Index Kw theory of relevance
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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spellingShingle Landscape mosaic composition and mean contributive value index
Casquilho, José Pinto
expected utility maximization
contributive value
Index Kw
theory of relevance
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv expected utility maximization
contributive value
Index Kw
theory of relevance
title Landscape mosaic composition and mean contributive value index
title_full Landscape mosaic composition and mean contributive value index
title_fullStr Landscape mosaic composition and mean contributive value index
title_full_unstemmed Landscape mosaic composition and mean contributive value index
title_short Landscape mosaic composition and mean contributive value index
title_sort Landscape mosaic composition and mean contributive value index
topic expected utility maximization
contributive value
Index Kw
theory of relevance
topic_facet expected utility maximization
contributive value
Index Kw
theory of relevance
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4732
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