Vegetation tends to reach a maximum of organic matter, species and complexity compatible with available resources. Consequently, forested environments with high levels of organization are usually characterized by high cover density values and a high degree of spatially homogeneous biomass at the landscape scale. There are however natural or more often anthropic disturbances which tend to oppose this trend. Because forest structure is a spatial phenomenon, quantitative measures of spatial heterogeneity are a useful means of increasing our understanding of landscape structure and dynamics. The primary objective of this study, which uses remotely sensed inputs of plant biomass, was to describe the processes that generate heterogeneity within a...
Remote sensing, when used in conjunction with landscape pattern metrics, is a powerful method for th...
This study presents a thorough approach, based on the application of multi-spectral remote sensing L...
none9noQuestion: Which environmental variables best explain patterns in the vegetation of biancane b...
Upland forested areas of watersheds undergo changes due to many factors including ecological success...
A key topic in landscape ecology and vegetation science is the quantitative analysis of changes in f...
none3The analysis of land-use and land-cover change has long been a key topic in Landscape Ecology. ...
The landscape structure can be analysed in different ways while using different methods, research to...
Changes in land use are among the forces shaping Earth’s surface. In many industrialized areas, the ...
This study analyzed the ecological role of agroecosystems in maintaining landscape diversity and sus...
The exploration of the relationships between plant biotic dynamics and scale can reveal important in...
No consensus has been yet achieved among Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) practitioners on how to assess ...
The worldwide increase of human pressure in rural areas has resulted in a progressive fragmentation ...
The purpose of this work is to evaluate the vegetation pattern of a mediterranean landscape, analyze...
Remote sensing, when used in conjunction with landscape pattern metrics, is a powerful method for th...
This study presents a thorough approach, based on the application of multi-spectral remote sensing L...
none9noQuestion: Which environmental variables best explain patterns in the vegetation of biancane b...
Upland forested areas of watersheds undergo changes due to many factors including ecological success...
A key topic in landscape ecology and vegetation science is the quantitative analysis of changes in f...
none3The analysis of land-use and land-cover change has long been a key topic in Landscape Ecology. ...
The landscape structure can be analysed in different ways while using different methods, research to...
Changes in land use are among the forces shaping Earth’s surface. In many industrialized areas, the ...
This study analyzed the ecological role of agroecosystems in maintaining landscape diversity and sus...
The exploration of the relationships between plant biotic dynamics and scale can reveal important in...
No consensus has been yet achieved among Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) practitioners on how to assess ...
The worldwide increase of human pressure in rural areas has resulted in a progressive fragmentation ...
The purpose of this work is to evaluate the vegetation pattern of a mediterranean landscape, analyze...
Remote sensing, when used in conjunction with landscape pattern metrics, is a powerful method for th...
This study presents a thorough approach, based on the application of multi-spectral remote sensing L...
none9noQuestion: Which environmental variables best explain patterns in the vegetation of biancane b...