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Melissa Penagos Gaviria, Zaneta Kaszta and Mohammad S. Farhadinia
Human activities can degrade landscape connectivity and disrupt ecological flows, jeopardising the functional integrity of processes. This study presents a quantitative assessment of Asia?s protected areas? (PAs) structural connectivity using landscape m...
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Rajashekhar Niyogi, Mriganka Shekhar Sarkar, Poushali Hazra, Masidur Rahman, Subham Banerjee and Robert John
Conserving landscape connections among favorable habitats is a widely used strategy to maintain populations in an increasingly fragmented world. A species can then exist as a metapopulation consisting of several subpopulations connected by dispersal. Our...
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Louis Provencher, Kevin Badik, Tanya Anderson, Joel Tuhy, Dan Fletcher, Elaine York and Sarah Byer
Managing vast federal public lands governed by multiple land use policies creates challenges when demographic data on at-risk species are lacking. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management Cedar City Field Office used this project in the Black Mountains (Utah) ...
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Andrew MacKenzie and Philip Gibbons
This paper investigates how institutions in urban settings potentially identify, frame, and operationalise biodiversity conservation policies. It adopts the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework (IAD) to analyse a case study regarding the rete...
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Suriati Ahmad,David S. Jones,Nadiyanti Mat Nayan
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The distinct landscape of the Kinta Valley is undeniably unique in its capacity in narrating significant phases and processes in Peninsular Malaysia?s history and culture. While tin mining brought about massive development to the Valley?s landscape, evid...
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Muhammad Arfan, Guy Pe?er, Bianca Bauch, Josef Settele, Klaus Henle and Reinhard Klenke
We explored how presence data and expert opinions performed with respect to identifying the ecological preferences and the spatial needs of six butterfly species in the Federal State of Saxony, Germany. We used presence records and a land-cover map. In p...
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Alba Soler-Estrela
Europe’s cultural heritage is a rich and diverse legacy that shows evolution through many centuries of history. The Mediterranean landscape is the result of a long process of human activity in the physical environment, which makes the cultural land...
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Kasey R. Jacobs
The U.S. Forest Service has found itself in an era of intense human activity, a changing climate; development and loss of open space; resource consumption; and problematic introduced species; and diversity in core beliefs and values. These challenges tes...
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Li-Pei Peng, Chung-Jung Wang and Kenichiro Onitsuka
Rural socio-ecological production landscape (SEPL) presents a mosaic combination of various use and spatial patterns. The rural SEPL claims conservation because it produces bundles of ecosystem services and well-being for people. However, due to the prev...
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Amit Wahurwagh and Alpana Dongre
The heritage landscape of Burhanpur has an architectural and horticultural composition, consisting of many historic gardens, a unique water management system, a sustainable planning and design framework, the use of landscape and topography with numerous ...
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Hae-Joon Jung and Je-Hun Ryu
Traditional rural landscapes emerged from the long term interaction of the natural and anthropogenic environment. These landscapes are now threatened by drastic social-ecological changes. Recent international trends on sustaining cultural landscapes pla...
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Somayeh Fadaei Nezhad, Parastoo Eshrati, Dorna Eshrati
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Cultural landscape can be defined as the result of human interaction with nature over time, which has led to the formation of the many and diverse layers of value. Currently, the UNESCO World Heritage Centre has a unique role among other scientific assoc...
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Sam W. Wood, Timothy J. Wardlaw, Elizabeth C. Pryde and Susan C. Baker
Fire and timber harvesting can diminish the extent of older forests in the near term. The amount and configuration of mature and regenerating forest in the landscape (landscape structure) influences habitat suitability for mature-forest-associated specie...
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Iclal Dinçer
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Siddharth Unnithan Kumar, Zaneta Kaszta and Samuel A. Cushman
Understanding organism movement is at the heart of many ecological disciplines. The study of landscape connectivity?the extent to which a landscape facilitates organism movement?has grown to become a central focus of spatial ecology and conservation scie...
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Jing Yu, Shu Peng, Weiwei Zhang and Shun Kang
Recognizing land cover heterogeneity is essential for the assessment of spatial patterns to guide conservation planning. One of the top research priorities is the quantification of land cover heterogeneity using effective landscape metrics. However, due ...
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Jennifer Cartwright
Droughts and insect outbreaks are primary disturbance processes linking climate change to tree mortality in western North America. Refugia from these disturbances—locations where impacts are less severe relative to the surrounding landscape—m...
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Matteo Vizzarri, Lorenzo Sallustio, Davide Travaglini, Francesca Bottalico, Gherardo Chirici, Vittorio Garfì, Raffaele Lafortezza, Donato Salvatore La Mela Veca, Fabio Lombardi, Federico Maetzke and Marco Marchetti
In recent decades, Mediterranean landscapes have been affected by human-induced drivers, such as land use and climate change. Forest ecosystems and landscapes have been particularly affected in mountainous regions due to limited management and stewardshi...
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Yongping Yuan, Megan H. Mehaffey, Ricardo D. Lopez, Ronald L. Bingner, Randy Bruins, Caroline Erickson and Michael A. Jackson
The Future Midwest Landscape (FML) project is part of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?s new Ecosystem Services Research Program, undertaken to examine the variety of ways in which landscapes that include crop lands, conservation areas, wetla...
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