Ebook: Changing Landscapes: An Ecological Perspective
- Tags: Ecology, Agriculture, Forestry, Geography (general)
- Year: 1990
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Landscape Ecology is an emerging science of gaining momentum over the past few decades in the scientific as well as in the planning-management worlds. Although the field is rooted in biology and geography, the approaches to understanding the ecology of a landscape are highly divers. This hybrid vigor provides power to the field. One can no longer view a local ecosystem or land use in isolation from global areas and time frames. The surrounding landscape mosaic and the flows and movements in a landscape must be considered, especially the linkage between humans requiring resources provided by nature, the constraints on their use as well as the responding landscape.
Landscape Ecology is an emerging science of gaining momentum over the past few decades in the scientific as well as in the planning-management worlds. Although the field is rooted in biology and geography, the approaches to understanding the ecology of a landscape are highly divers. This hybrid vigor provides power to the field. One can no longer view a local ecosystem or land use in isolation from global areas and time frames. The surrounding landscape mosaic and the flows and movements in a landscape must be considered, especially the linkage between humans requiring resources provided by nature, the constraints on their use as well as the responding landscape.
Landscape Ecology is an emerging science of gaining momentum over the past few decades in the scientific as well as in the planning-management worlds. Although the field is rooted in biology and geography, the approaches to understanding the ecology of a landscape are highly divers. This hybrid vigor provides power to the field. One can no longer view a local ecosystem or land use in isolation from global areas and time frames. The surrounding landscape mosaic and the flows and movements in a landscape must be considered, especially the linkage between humans requiring resources provided by nature, the constraints on their use as well as the responding landscape.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Scope and Concepts of Landscape Ecology as an Emerging Science....Pages 3-20
The History of Landscape Ecology in Europe....Pages 21-33
The Beginnings of Landscape Ecology in America....Pages 35-41
Front Matter....Pages 43-44
Landscape Pattern and Its Effects on Energy and Nutrient Distribution....Pages 45-56
Biogeochemical Cycles and Ecological Hierarchies....Pages 57-71
Woods as Habitat Patches for Birds: Application in Landscape Planning in the Netherlands....Pages 73-97
Hedgerow Network Patterns and Processes in France....Pages 99-120
Ecological Processes in the Time and Space of Farmland Mosaics....Pages 121-133
Front Matter....Pages 135-136
The Georgia Landscape: A Changing Resource....Pages 135-164
Landscape Change in Mediterranean-Type Habitats of Chile: Patterns and Processes....Pages 165-190
Landscape Patterns, Disturbance, and Management in the Pacific Northwest, USA....Pages 191-213
Front Matter....Pages 215-216
Using Landscape Ecology in Planning and Management....Pages 217-232
Basic Premises and Methods in Landscape Ecological Planning and Optimization....Pages 233-260
Ecologically Sustainable Landscapes: The Role of Spatial Configuration....Pages 261-278
Concluding Remarks....Pages 279-280
Back Matter....Pages 281-286
Landscape Ecology is an emerging science of gaining momentum over the past few decades in the scientific as well as in the planning-management worlds. Although the field is rooted in biology and geography, the approaches to understanding the ecology of a landscape are highly divers. This hybrid vigor provides power to the field. One can no longer view a local ecosystem or land use in isolation from global areas and time frames. The surrounding landscape mosaic and the flows and movements in a landscape must be considered, especially the linkage between humans requiring resources provided by nature, the constraints on their use as well as the responding landscape.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Scope and Concepts of Landscape Ecology as an Emerging Science....Pages 3-20
The History of Landscape Ecology in Europe....Pages 21-33
The Beginnings of Landscape Ecology in America....Pages 35-41
Front Matter....Pages 43-44
Landscape Pattern and Its Effects on Energy and Nutrient Distribution....Pages 45-56
Biogeochemical Cycles and Ecological Hierarchies....Pages 57-71
Woods as Habitat Patches for Birds: Application in Landscape Planning in the Netherlands....Pages 73-97
Hedgerow Network Patterns and Processes in France....Pages 99-120
Ecological Processes in the Time and Space of Farmland Mosaics....Pages 121-133
Front Matter....Pages 135-136
The Georgia Landscape: A Changing Resource....Pages 135-164
Landscape Change in Mediterranean-Type Habitats of Chile: Patterns and Processes....Pages 165-190
Landscape Patterns, Disturbance, and Management in the Pacific Northwest, USA....Pages 191-213
Front Matter....Pages 215-216
Using Landscape Ecology in Planning and Management....Pages 217-232
Basic Premises and Methods in Landscape Ecological Planning and Optimization....Pages 233-260
Ecologically Sustainable Landscapes: The Role of Spatial Configuration....Pages 261-278
Concluding Remarks....Pages 279-280
Back Matter....Pages 281-286
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