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Landscape Ecology in Theory and Practice
Monica G. Turner
Robert H. Gardner
Robert V. O'Neill
其他書名
Pattern and Process
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2003-05-20
主題
Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General
Science / Life Sciences / Ecology
Political Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
Nature / Natural Resources
Nature / Reference
Science / Life Sciences / Botany
Political Science / Public Policy / Regional Planning
ISBN
0387951237
9780387951232
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=RENW9Nq6IDYC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Landscape ecology is not a distinct discipline or simply a branch of ecology, but rather is the synthetic intersection of many related disciplines that focus on the spatial-temporal pattern of the landscape. Risser et al. , 1984 The emergence of landscape ecology as a discipline has catalyzed a shift in paradigms among ecologists, . . . resource managers and land-use planners. Having now seen the faces of spatial pattern and scale . . . we can never go back to the old ways of viewing things. Wiens, 1999 his book presents the perspective of three ecologists on the concepts and Tapplications of landscape ecology, a discipline that has shown expansive growth during the past two decades. Although landscape ecology is a multidis- plinary subject involving components as diverse as economics and sociology, the earth sciences and geography, remote sensing and computer applications, we - cus here on what ecologists need to know about landscapes. Landscape ecology served as the integrating theme of our collaborative research for nearly 15 years, including a 7-year period during which we worked together at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We became acquainted in January 1986 at the first annual United States Landscape Ecology symposium held at the Univ- sity of Georgia and organized by Monica Turner and Frank Golley. Landscape ecology was, at that time, a new subject in the United States. The first U. S.