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The Integration of Fire Ecology and Freshwater Ecosystems in North America: Knowledge Gaps and Research Needs. [PDF]
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Landscape – wildfire interactions in southern Europe: Implications for landscape management [PDF]
Every year approximately half a million hectares of land are burned by wildfires in southern Europe, causing large ecological and socio-economic impacts. Climate and land use changes in the last decades have increased fire risk and danger. In this paper we review the available scientific knowledge on the relationships between landscape and wildfires in
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Sustainable Landscape Management and Landscape Management Labor Accounts
2017There exist many kinds of landscape elements such as garden trees, roadside trees, urban gardens, parks, paddy fields, other farmlands, bamboo bushes, forest and so on. Human labor is required to maintain these green features. In this article, the concept of ‘landscape management labor accounts’ is proposed and investigated through some case studies ...
Hiroyuki Shimizu +2 more
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Landscape Dynamics and the Management of Change
Landscape Research, 2001Change in economy and society is directly reflected in the character of landscapes, both in terms of their form and function and the landscape planning and management challenges which they present. The phenomenon of landscape dynamics within post-industrial society is considered and the development of a connection between the drivers of landscape ...
Wood, R., Handley, J.
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The governance of landscape management: new approaches to urban open space development
The concept and practice of urban open space (UOS) management is becoming increasingly influenced by varying governance arrangements for participatory co-development.
Marit Jansson, Nina Vogel, Hanna Fors
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Landscape management and landscape regeneration in Australia
2019This chapter presents some emergent observations from applying standardized survey instruments at the farm and landscape scales, working in partnership with regenerative landholders. It discusses these observations of regenerative landscape managers and their transformed social, financial and ecological outlooks.
Richard M. Thackway, Mark W. Gardner
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