Habitat fragmentation is in Europe a serious threat for biodiversity caused by intensive land use practices of our population. Spatial cohesion is a sustainability indicator to determine whether the size and connectivity of ecosystem networks is sufficient for sustainable biodiversity protection. This report presents the model LARCH-SCAN that calculates spatial cohesion of forest ecosystems for specific species groups that function on different spatial scale
1. Ecosystems support biodiversity and also provide goods and services that are beneficial to humans...
Indicators are increasingly relied upon to monitor performance against predefined targets and to aid...
The high standard of living and well–being of society significantly depend on ecosystem services, wh...
Habitat fragmentation is in Europe a serious threat for biodiversity caused by intensive land use pr...
In urbanising landscapes, planning for sustainable biodiversity occurs in a context of multifunction...
Within the EBONE European project (¿European Biodiversity Observation NEtwork¿), fine-grained maps o...
A new method based on mathematical morphology and combined with customized measures was applied for ...
Sustainable development introduced a new paradigm in human society, merging environmental, economica...
The EU member states are required to designate Natura2000 protected sites and to ensure that these f...
Forest condition, biodiversity, and ecosystem services are strongly interlinked. The biodiversity le...
Landscape-level forest spatial pattern describes the size and spatial configuration of forests. It i...
International audienceUnder the current context of global change that largely threatens overall biod...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, common indicators are needed to monitor the loss o...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / DYMONExtrait de documentWe focus on boreal landscapes and t...
1. Ecosystems support biodiversity and also provide goods and services that are beneficial to humans...
Indicators are increasingly relied upon to monitor performance against predefined targets and to aid...
The high standard of living and well–being of society significantly depend on ecosystem services, wh...
Habitat fragmentation is in Europe a serious threat for biodiversity caused by intensive land use pr...
In urbanising landscapes, planning for sustainable biodiversity occurs in a context of multifunction...
Within the EBONE European project (¿European Biodiversity Observation NEtwork¿), fine-grained maps o...
A new method based on mathematical morphology and combined with customized measures was applied for ...
Sustainable development introduced a new paradigm in human society, merging environmental, economica...
The EU member states are required to designate Natura2000 protected sites and to ensure that these f...
Forest condition, biodiversity, and ecosystem services are strongly interlinked. The biodiversity le...
Landscape-level forest spatial pattern describes the size and spatial configuration of forests. It i...
International audienceUnder the current context of global change that largely threatens overall biod...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, common indicators are needed to monitor the loss o...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / DYMONExtrait de documentWe focus on boreal landscapes and t...
1. Ecosystems support biodiversity and also provide goods and services that are beneficial to humans...
Indicators are increasingly relied upon to monitor performance against predefined targets and to aid...
The high standard of living and well–being of society significantly depend on ecosystem services, wh...