In urbanising landscapes, planning for sustainable biodiversity occurs in a context of multifunctional land use. Important conditions for species persistence are habitat quality, the amount and configuration of habitat and the permeability of the landscape matrix. For planning purposes, these determinants should be integrated into simple indicators for spatial conditions of persistence probability. We propose a framework of three related indices. The cohesion index is based on the ecology of metapopulations in a habitat network. We discuss how an indicator for species persistence in such a network could be developed. To translate this network index into an area index, we propose the concept of spatial cohesion. Habitat cohesion and spatial ...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceThe improvement of tools for protecting biodiversit...
Sustainable development is a widely accepted strategic framework for decisionmaking about the future...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Landscape ecology [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IR...
In urbanising landscapes, planning for sustainable biodiversity occurs in a context of multifunction...
Nature conservation is increasingly based on a landscape approach rather than a species approach. La...
The ecological component is crucial in landscape planning according to the principles of sustainable...
Promoting biodiversity is a major issue in urban planning. Estimating the biodiversity potential of ...
This chapter combines the Landscape Cohesion (LC) approach with Ecologically Scaled Landscape Indice...
In landscapes where natural habitat is highly fragmented, any method for assessment of population pe...
Habitat fragmentation is in Europe a serious threat for biodiversity caused by intensive land use pr...
This paper proposes a spatial explicit agent-based model to evaluate the impact of agri-environment ...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceThe improvement of tools for protecting biodiversit...
Sustainable development is a widely accepted strategic framework for decisionmaking about the future...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Landscape ecology [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IR...
In urbanising landscapes, planning for sustainable biodiversity occurs in a context of multifunction...
Nature conservation is increasingly based on a landscape approach rather than a species approach. La...
The ecological component is crucial in landscape planning according to the principles of sustainable...
Promoting biodiversity is a major issue in urban planning. Estimating the biodiversity potential of ...
This chapter combines the Landscape Cohesion (LC) approach with Ecologically Scaled Landscape Indice...
In landscapes where natural habitat is highly fragmented, any method for assessment of population pe...
Habitat fragmentation is in Europe a serious threat for biodiversity caused by intensive land use pr...
This paper proposes a spatial explicit agent-based model to evaluate the impact of agri-environment ...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceThe improvement of tools for protecting biodiversit...
Sustainable development is a widely accepted strategic framework for decisionmaking about the future...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Landscape ecology [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IR...