Micael Runnström
Senior lecturer
Publications
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Environmental Change in Conflict and Post-conflict Northern Uganda: A Geographical Analysis to Understand Prospects for Sustainable Peace and Development in the Region
Maria Andrea Nardi, Micael Runnström
(2024) The Journal of Environment & Development
Journal articleNature and Peace in Northern Uganda: using satellite data to assess environmental change in conflict and post-conflict areas
Micael Runnström, Maria Andrea Nardi
(2021)
Web publicationPromoting Geospatial Methods: Introduction into International Educational Courses in Environmental Protection and Disaster Risk Management
A Mansourian, Petter Pilesjö, Micael Runnström, Roger Groth, Jorge Rocha, et al.
(2019)
PosterImage analysis to monitor experimental trampling and vegetation recovery in Icelandic plant communities
Micael C. Runnström, Rannveig Ólafsdóttir, Jan Blanke, Bastian Berlin
(2019) Environments - MDPI, 6
Journal articleNature of Peace: An Interdisciplinary Enquiry into Research at the Intersection of Nature, Peace and Post-Conflict
Maria Andrea Nardi, Torsten Krause, Lina Eklund, Maria Ericson, Alejandro Fuentes, et al.
(2019)
Conference paper: abstractFeatures of the international MSC educational programme in environmental management and modelling
Petter Pilesjo, Ali Mansourian, Micael Runnstrom, Roger Groth, Alexandre Goncalves, et al.
(2018) Geodesy and Cartography, 44 p.134-139
Journal articlePurism scale approach for wilderness mapping in Iceland
Rannveig Ólafsdóttir, Anna Dóra Sæþórsdóttir, Micael Runnström
(2016) Mapping Wilderness: Concepts, Techniques and Applications , p.157-176
Book chapterApplying the theory of planned behavior to explain geospatial data sharing for urban planning and management : Cases from urban centers in Tanzania
Alex Lubida, Petter Pilesjö, Margareta Espling, Micael Runnström
(2015) African Geographical Review, 34 p.165-181
Journal articleAssessing hiking trails condition in two popular tourist destinations in the Icelandic highlands
Rannveig Ólafsdóttir, Micael C. Runnström
(2013) Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 3-4 p.57-67
Journal articleHow Wild is Iceland? Wilderness Quality with Respect to Nature-based Tourism
Rannveig Olafsdottir, Micael Runnström
(2011) Tourism Geographies, 13 p.280-298
Journal articleA GIS Approach to Evaluating Ecological Sensitivity for Tourism Development in Fragile Environments. A Case Study from SE Iceland
Rannveig Olafsdottir, Micael Runnström
(2009) Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 9 p.22-38
Journal articleDesigning erosion management plans in Lebanon using remote sensing, GIS and decision-tree modeling
Rania Bou Kheir, Chadi Abdallah, Micael Runnstrom, Ulrik Martensson
(2008) Landscape and Urban Planning, 88 p.54-63
Journal articleGIS-based spatial decision support system for tourism
Rannveig Olafsdottir, Micael Runnström
(2007)
Conference paper: abstractAssociation between a socio-economic variable and exposure to air pollution for high resolution census data in Scania, Sweden.
Emilie Stroh, Micael Runnström, Karin Larsson
(2007)
Conference paperEstimation of PAR over northern China from daily NOAA AVHRR cloud cover classifications
Micael Runnström, Sara Brogaard, Lennart Olsson
(2006) Geocarto International, 21 p.51-60
Journal articleDefinition of landscape erosion units using a structural classification OASIS of Landsat TM satellite imageries, case study Lebanon.
Rania Bou Kheir, Micael Runnström, Ulrik Mårtensson
(2006)
Conference paperPrimary production of Inner Mongolia, China, between 1982 and 1999 estimated by a satellite data-driven light use efficiency model
Sara Brogaard, Micael Runnström, Jonathan Seaquist
(2005) Global and Planetary Change, 45 p.313-332
Journal articleLand degradation and mitigation in northern China. Evaluated from the biological production
Micael Runnström
(2003)
DissertationRangeland development of the Mu Us sandy land in semiarid China: An analysis using landsat and NOAA remote sensing data
Micael Runnström
(2003) Land Degradation and Development, 14 p.189-202
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