In this paper, we propose the ecological network concept as a suitable basis for inserting biodiversity conservation into sustainable landscape development. For landscapes to be ecologically sustainable, the landscape structure should support those ecological processes required for the landscape to deliver biodiversity services for present and future generations. We first show that in multifunctional, human-dominated landscapes, biodiversity conservation needs a coherent large-scale spatial structure of ecosystems. Theory and empirical knowledge of ecological networks provides a framework for the design of such structures. Secondly, ecological networks can bridge the paradox between reserve conservation (fixing nature in space and time) and...
The landscape acknowledgement, the social perception and the landscape dynamism are the major topics...
Publication parue en langue chinoise.This paper presents the shift in nature protection legislation ...
The decentralization of planning is giving local planning groups more power in decision making on th...
Sustainable development is a widely accepted strategic framework for decisionmaking about the future...
Humans are producing complex and often undesirable social and ecological outcomes in many landscapes...
International audienceEcological networks provide an operational methodology for the implementation ...
research and planning of landscapes Paul Opdam? Sustainable development is a widely accepted strateg...
The establishment of ecological networks in Europe and greenways in America has required some of the...
1. Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spati...
The ecological component is crucial in landscape planning according to the principles of sustainable...
1.Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spatia...
This paper presents a method based on a geographical information system (GIS) to model ecological ne...
Avoiding the negative effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is especially challenging whe...
none4si1. Land-use change is reshaping terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and is recognized as a key ...
The landscape acknowledgement, the social perception and the landscape dynamism are the major topics...
Publication parue en langue chinoise.This paper presents the shift in nature protection legislation ...
The decentralization of planning is giving local planning groups more power in decision making on th...
Sustainable development is a widely accepted strategic framework for decisionmaking about the future...
Humans are producing complex and often undesirable social and ecological outcomes in many landscapes...
International audienceEcological networks provide an operational methodology for the implementation ...
research and planning of landscapes Paul Opdam? Sustainable development is a widely accepted strateg...
The establishment of ecological networks in Europe and greenways in America has required some of the...
1. Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spati...
The ecological component is crucial in landscape planning according to the principles of sustainable...
1.Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spatia...
This paper presents a method based on a geographical information system (GIS) to model ecological ne...
Avoiding the negative effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is especially challenging whe...
none4si1. Land-use change is reshaping terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and is recognized as a key ...
The landscape acknowledgement, the social perception and the landscape dynamism are the major topics...
Publication parue en langue chinoise.This paper presents the shift in nature protection legislation ...
The decentralization of planning is giving local planning groups more power in decision making on th...