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Jovanovska Daniela Swetnam Ruth D. Tweed Fiona S. Melovski Ljupcho 《Landscape Ecology》2020,35(12):2805-2823
Landscape Ecology - Landscape quality assessment provides a contextual basis for integrating cultural ecosystem services within landscape management and policy. However, measuring landscape visual... 相似文献
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Landscape Ecology - Landscape patterns have been measured as a fundamental part of landscape ecology, especially with increasing computational power and availability of landcover data. Among the... 相似文献
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Hersperger Anna M. Grădinaru Simona R. Pierri Daunt Ana Beatriz Imhof Carole S. Fan Peilei 《Landscape Ecology》2021,36(8):2329-2345
Landscape Ecology - Landscape ecology as an interdisciplinary science has great potential to inform landscape planning, an integrated, collaborative practice on a regional scale. It is commonly... 相似文献
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Julian Helfenstein Lea Bauer Aline Clalüna Janine Bolliger Felix Kienast 《Landscape Ecology》2014,29(7):1109-1113
Landscape ecology is a broad field in a patchwork of related disciplines. Giving landscape ecology a definition and delimiting it from related research areas is both a challenge and a necessity. Past endeavors have focused on expert opinions, analyses of published papers, and conference proceedings. We used a mix of all three, including a unique keyword analysis in two leading landscape-related journals, to highlight latest developments in landscape ecology between 2010 and 2013. Our analysis confirms the key topics of Wu (Landscape Ecol 28(1):1–11, 2013), and suggests that of those connectivity is dominating in terms of research output. However, we also found evidence that the borders of the journal Landscape Ecology are fuzzier than sketched in recent publications. There is a large overlap with the journal Landscape and Urban Planning, and in general a growing weight of conservation, landscape management, and planning related issues in the landscape ecology community. We conclude by encouraging the continued inclusion and strengthening of socio-ecological hot topics such as urban studies and landscape-human interactions in landscape ecological studies and subsequently in the journal landscape ecology. 相似文献
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Day Casey C. Zollner Patrick A. Gilbert Jonathan H. McCann Nicholas P. 《Landscape Ecology》2020,35(10):2191-2208
Landscape Ecology - Functional landscape connectivity is vital for the conservation of wildlife species. Landscape connectivity models often overlook factors such as mortality and asymmetry in... 相似文献
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Marc Antrop Jesper Brandt Isabel Loupa-Ramos Emilio Padoa-Schioppa Jonathan Porter Veerle Van Eetvelde Teresa Pinto-Correia 《Landscape Ecology》2013,28(9):1641-1647
In Europe, landscape research has a long tradition of drawing on several disciplines. ‘National schools’ of landscape research developed, which were related to the characteristic landscapes found in the different countries and to specific linguistic meanings and legal traditions when using landscape related concepts. International co-operation demands a certain harmonization of these concepts for better mutual understanding. The 2000 European Landscape Convention provided an important momentum to rethink research, policy and management of landscapes from the perspective of sustainable development and participatory planning. Landscape ecology as a transdisciplinary science with a dynamic and holistic perspective on landscape offers a great potential for an integrative approach. The specificity of the European landscape research rests on its long history and on integration based on the great diversity of the landscapes, characterised by an intimate relationship between the varied natural environment and the different cultural traditions which define the identity of countries, regions and people. Within a unified Europe, with increasing international and trans-border co-operation and increasing common environmental problems, the creation of a specific European Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE-Europe), in addition to the existing international association and its national chapters, became justified by the need for a collaborative endeavour to address the specific problems of landscapes in Europe and to stimulate co-operation between landscape ecologists in research, education and practice. 相似文献
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Science for action at the local landscape scale 总被引:4,自引:4,他引:0
Paul Opdam Joan Iverson Nassauer Zhifang Wang Christian Albert Gary Bentrup Jean-Christophe Castella Clive McAlpine Jianguo Liu Stephen Sheppard Simon Swaffield 《Landscape Ecology》2013,28(8):1439-1445
For landscape ecology to produce knowledge relevant to society, it must include considerations of human culture and behavior, extending beyond the natural sciences to synthesize with many other disciplines. Furthermore, it needs to be able to support landscape change processes which increasingly take the shape of deliberative and collaborative decision making by local stakeholder groups. Landscape ecology as described by Wu (Landscape Ecol 28:1–11, 2013) therefore needs three additional topics of investigation: (1) the local landscape as a boundary object that builds communication among disciplines and between science and local communities, (2) iterative and collaborative methods for generating transdisciplinary approaches to sustainable change, and (3) the effect of scientific knowledge and tools on local landscape policy and landscape change. Collectively, these topics could empower landscape ecology to be a science for action at the local scale. 相似文献
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Landscape Ecology - Landscape archaeology has a lot to offer to landscape ecology, being an interdisciplinary approach that emphasizes the study of long-term human–environment dynamics. We... 相似文献
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Landscape Ecology - Landscape studies often focus on determining how the landscape around a discrete set of field sites affects an abiotic or biotic response measured at those sites. To run this... 相似文献
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Key concepts and research topics in landscape ecology revisited: 30 years after the Allerton Park workshop 总被引:6,自引:6,他引:0
Jianguo Wu 《Landscape Ecology》2013,28(1):1-11
This year marks the 30th anniversary of a momentous meeting in the history of landscape ecology—the Landscape Ecology Workshop held in Allerton Park, Illinois, USA in 1983. On this special occasion, I am inspired to make some observations and comments on the state-of-the-science of landscape ecology as a tribute to this historic event. One may argue that the workshop galvanized a shift in paradigm and the development of an “identity” for landscape ecology. The field has advanced swiftly and productively during the past three decades, and reviewing the publications in the flagship journal Landscape Ecology indicates that the Allerton Park vision has been amazingly influential in shaping the direction of the field. Based on a synoptic analysis of the literature, I discuss the core questions, key topics, and future direction of landscape ecology. 相似文献
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Niko?Balkenhol Felix?Gugerli Sam?A.?Cushman Lisette?P.?Waits Aurélie?Coulon J.?W.?Arntzen Rolf?Holderegger Helene?H.?Wagner Participants of the Landscape Genetics Research Agenda Workshop 《Landscape Ecology》2009,24(4):455-463
Landscape genetics is an emerging interdisciplinary field that combines methods and concepts from population genetics, landscape
ecology, and spatial statistics. The interest in landscape genetics is steadily increasing, and the field is evolving rapidly.
We here outline four major challenges for future landscape genetic research that were identified during an international landscape
genetics workshop. These challenges include (1) the identification of appropriate spatial and temporal scales; (2) current
analytical limitations; (3) the expansion of the current focus in landscape genetics; and (4) interdisciplinary communication
and education. Addressing these research challenges will greatly improve landscape genetic applications, and positively contribute
to the future growth of this promising field.
Participants of the Landscape Genetics Research Agenda Workshop, held at the 2007 World Congress of the International Association
of Landscape Ecologists (IALE), in Wageningen, The Netherlands: Paul Arens, Pascal Campagne, Virginia H. Dale, Alfredo G.
Nicieza, Marinus J. M. Smulders, Edoardo Tedesco, Hongfang Wang, Tzeidle Wasserman. 相似文献
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Landscape Ecology - Landscape complexity affects herbivores in agroecosystems, but consequences on pest control services are variable. Carryover effects of landscape composition in previous years... 相似文献
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Landscape Ecology - Open data policies and accessible computation platforms allow efficient extraction of information from remote sensing data for landscape research. Landscape ecology is strongly... 相似文献
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Liu Ji Liu Xinliang Wang Yi Li Yong Jiang Yuexi Fu Yuxi Wu Jinshui 《Landscape Ecology》2020,35(7):1531-1551
Landscape Ecology - Landscape composition and configuration determine the generation and exchange of water flows among different landscape patches and may affect catchment hydrological flows and... 相似文献
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Peterman William E. Winiarski Kristopher J. Moore Chloe E. Carvalho Carolina da Silva Gilbert Anthony L. Spear Stephen F. 《Landscape Ecology》2019,34(9):2197-2208
Landscape Ecology - Landscape resistance surfaces are often used to address questions related to movement, dispersal, or population connectivity. However, modeling landscape resistance is... 相似文献
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Landscape Ecology - Zoos are a unique landscape with fascinating connections to the principles of landscape ecology. These ‘zooscapes’ have a focus on managing wild species. This... 相似文献
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Population connectivity: recent advances and new perspectives 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Landscape Ecology - Connectivity is a vital component of metapopulation and landscape ecology, influencing fundamental processes such as population dynamics, evolution, and community responses to... 相似文献
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Landscape Ecology - A background assumption of landscape approaches is that some landscape patterns are more sustainable than others, and thus searching for these patterns should be a unifying... 相似文献