Issues and Perspectives in Landscape Ecology
- 404 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This series delves into the intricate subject of landscape ecology, offering synthetic and comprehensive examinations of spatial relationships across diverse scales. It explores the factors that shape landscape patterns and their profound influence on ecological system functions and management strategies. The collection investigates theoretical frameworks, methodological advancements, and the interplay between landscape structure and ecological processes, including population dynamics and ecosystem functions. Furthermore, it addresses the complex interactions between natural landscapes and human societies, aiming to provide a robust scientific foundation for global landscape analysis and planning.