<p>Contents.-List of Contributors.-Preface.-Acknowledgments.-Dedication.-1. Introduction.-2. The wilderness continuum concept and its application in Australia: Lessons for modern conservation.-3. Connectivity, networks, cores and corridors.-4. The Use of Spatial Technology in USDA Forest Service Wilderness Recreation Site Surveys.-5. Wild Vistas : Progress in Computational Approaches to ‘Viewshed’ Analysis.-6. Mapping Human Impact using Crowdsourcing.-7. Visualising spaces of global inaccessibility.-8. Addressing Weak Legal Protection of Wilderness: Deliberate Choices and Drawing Lines on the Map.-9. Unraveling the Coil of the Wild: Geospatial Technology and Wilderness.-10. Wilderness areas in Romania, a case study on the South Western Carpathians.-11. Purism scale approach for wilderness mapping in Iceland.-12. Is there something wild in Austria?-13. Conclusions.-Author Index.-Subject Index</p><p></p>