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Landscape Heterogeneity and Disturbance

Bogucki, D. J.(Contributions by)Dolan, R.(Contributions by)Forman, R. T. T.(Contributions by)Morrison, D.(Contributions by)Odum, W. E.(Contributions by)Sharpe, D. M.(Contributions by)Westmacott, R.(Contributions by)Turner, Monica G. (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA)(Edited by)
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Landscape pattern is generated by a variety of processes, including disturbances.

In turn, the heterogeneity of the landscape may enhance or retard the spread of disturbance.

The complex relationship between landscape pattern and disturbance is the subject of this book.

It is designed to present an illustrative analysis of the topic, presenting the perspectives of several different disciplines.

The book includes conceptual considerations, empirical studies, and management examples.

Important features include: hypotheses about the spread of disturbance and the effects of scale changes in landscape studies; the multidisciplinary approach; and the explicit focus on the landscape level.

The intended audience comprises graduate students, academics, and professionals interested in landscape ecology.

The reader will receive a state-of-the-art treatment of a current topic in landscape ecology.

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Product Details
0387964975 / 9780387964973
Hardback
333.73
20/07/1987
United States
252 pages, biography
660 grams
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