| Chapter 1 |
MAIN CONCEPTS, METHODS AND MONITORING |
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Analysis of the Concept of Landscape
Change; Landscape Classification, Scales and Biodiversity in Europe; A Swedish
Countryside Survey for Monitoring of Landscape Features, Biodiversity and
Cultural Heritage - the LIM Project; Human Attitudes and Industrial Work
Activity as Causes of Industrial Impact on Nature - A Methodological Approach
to Integrate Ecology into Economic and Social Development; Reference Areas
and Dimensions in Landscape Ecology and Application of Evaluation Functions;
Sensitivity of Landscapes to Atmospheric Pollution. |
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| Chapter 2 |
CONSEQUENCES OF LAND USE CHANGES |
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Persistence of Landscape Spatial Structure
in Conditions of Change in Habitat, Land Use and Actual Vegetation - Vistula
Valley Case Study in Central Poland; The Transformation of Landscape Ecological
Structure Following the Land Privatisation in Hungary after 1989; Ecological
Situation and Land Use Changes in Mongolia; Relationships between Farming
Systems and Ecological Patterns Along a Gradient of Bocage Landscapes; Sustainability
and the Dartington Estate, Devon (UK) - Conversion of a Famous Experiment
in Human Ecology; Multiple-Scale Landscape Ecological Analysis in a Rural
Mediterranean Region; A Conceptual Model Relating Ecological Constraints
to Livestock Production in Tropical American Seasonal Savannas. |
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