Landscape Bionomics Biological-Integrated Landscape Ecology
Autor Vittorio Ingegnolien Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 2015
This book represents the culmination of an endeavor begun by the author, with the support of Richard Forman and Zev Naveh, more than a dozen years ago. It builds on the author’s previous successful publication, Landscape Ecology, A Widening Foundation, by addressing a range of additional topics and discussing the new theoretical and methodological concepts that have emerged during the past decade of research. Particular attention is paid to the fact that interventions in the landscape can be made with the best intentions yet cause serious damage! Against this background, the author explains the need to study "landscape units" by applying methods comparable to those used in clinical diagnosis – hence ecologists can be viewed as the “physicians” of ecological systems.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788847052253
ISBN-10: 8847052254
Pagini: 431
Ilustrații: XXIV, 431 p. 250 illus., 198 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Milano, Italy
ISBN-10: 8847052254
Pagini: 431
Ilustrații: XXIV, 431 p. 250 illus., 198 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Milano, Italy
Public țintă
GraduateCuprins
Landscape bionomics and the theory of living systems.- Landscape structure.- Landscape functions (physiology).- Transformation and pathology of landscapes.- Landscape analysis of vegetation.- Landscape analysis of animal and human populations.- General and bionomic analysis of the landscape.- Historical evaluation of the landscape.- Diagnostic evaluation of the landscape.- Landscape therapy and territorial planning.- Therapy and design of the landscape.- Applications in alpine landscapes.- Applications in plain landscapes.- Comparison between two rural-suburban landscapes from Brussels and Milan.- Landscape environmental ethic.- Glossary.
Notă biografică
Vittorio Ingegnoli possesses two degrees in Architecture and the Natural Sciences and is currently a professor by contract at the University of Milan, where he teaches Ecological Landscape Design and Ecology of Alpine Landscapes and Forests. He is one of the founders of Landscape Ecology and was a founding member of SIEP, the Italian section of IALE (International Association for Landscape Ecology). He was also a co-founder (with R. Bunce, UK) of the European Forum for Landscape Monitoring. Professor Ingegnoli is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Italian section of the International Association for Impact Assessment and a member of the Task Force Con.Eco.For. (CFS, State Foresters). Together with prof. H. Gulink he is the coordinator of a research on Rural-Suburban Landscapes, Universities of Milan and Leuven (Belgium).
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"Landscape Bionomics,” or “Bio-integrated Landscape Ecology,” radically transforms the main principles of traditional Landscape Ecology by recognizing the landscape as a living entity rather than merely the spatial distribution of species and communities on the territory, often analysed in separate themes (water, species, pollution, etc.). To be more exact, the landscape is identified as the "life organization integrating a set of plants, animals, and human communities and its system of natural, semi-natural, and human cultural ecosystems in a certain spatial configuration." This new perspective inevitably leads to significant changes in how to assess and manage the environment.
This book represents the culmination of an endeavor begun by the author, with the support of Richard Forman and Zev Naveh, more than a dozen years ago. It builds on the author’s previous successful publication, Landscape Ecology, A Widening Foundation, by addressing a range of additional topics and discussing the new theoretical and methodological concepts that have emerged during the past decade of research. Particular attention is paid to the fact that interventions in the landscape can be made with the best intentions yet cause serious damage! Against this background, the author explains the need to study "landscape units" by applying methods comparable to those used in clinical diagnosis – hence ecologists can be viewed as the “physicians” of ecological systems.
This book represents the culmination of an endeavor begun by the author, with the support of Richard Forman and Zev Naveh, more than a dozen years ago. It builds on the author’s previous successful publication, Landscape Ecology, A Widening Foundation, by addressing a range of additional topics and discussing the new theoretical and methodological concepts that have emerged during the past decade of research. Particular attention is paid to the fact that interventions in the landscape can be made with the best intentions yet cause serious damage! Against this background, the author explains the need to study "landscape units" by applying methods comparable to those used in clinical diagnosis – hence ecologists can be viewed as the “physicians” of ecological systems.
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Detailed guide to "Landscape Bionomics,” which transforms the principles of traditional Landscape Ecology by recognizing the landscape as a living entity Discusses a range of new theoretical and methodological concepts Explains how ecologists can be viewed as the “physicians” of ecological systems, ensuring that interventions in the landscape have beneficial outcomes