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How does landscape structure influence landscape connectivity?
Oikos, 2002We investigated the impact of landscape structure on landscape connectivity using a combination of simulation and empirical experiments. In a previous study we documented the movement behaviour of a specialized goldenrod beetle ( Trirhabda borealis Blake) in three kinds of patches: habitat ...
Brett J. Goodwin, Lenore Fahrig
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Ecological landscape explains aquifers microbial structure
Science of The Total Environment, 2023Aquifers have significant social, economic, and ecological importance. They supply 30 % of the freshwater for human consumption worldwide, including agricultural and industrial use. Despite aquifers' importance, the relationships between aquifer categories and their inhabiting microbial communities are still unknown.
Felipe A.S. Barbosa +6 more
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Remote structuring of near-field landscapes
Science, 2020Sculpting the optical near field In the generation of electromagnetic fields, light can be broken down into two components: the far field, which we generally see and is caused by propagating waves, and the near field. The near field presents the nonpropagating component of the electromagnetic field at subwavelength distance from ...
Vincent Ginis +6 more
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2010
In thinking about what is important in my work a few major themes come to mind. There is the immediate imagery which is primarily a fanciful landscape in which man-made and natural elements collide. There is the notion of subject, as in, the broader subject of my work; as well as questioning what constitutes a subject at all.
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In thinking about what is important in my work a few major themes come to mind. There is the immediate imagery which is primarily a fanciful landscape in which man-made and natural elements collide. There is the notion of subject, as in, the broader subject of my work; as well as questioning what constitutes a subject at all.
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Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing, 1985
The basic methodology of structural-landscape mapping is outlined: (a) preliminary delineation, using remote sensing imagery, of macroregions where surface topography corresponds generally to under...
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The basic methodology of structural-landscape mapping is outlined: (a) preliminary delineation, using remote sensing imagery, of macroregions where surface topography corresponds generally to under...
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THE STRUCTURE OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING LANDSCAPES IN CENTRAL EUROPE
Ukrainian Journal of Natural Sciences, 2023Structurality is one of the important peculiarities of landscapes of different genesis and levels of organization. The structure of the landscape determines its physiognomic organization, shape, spatial and structural features. Garden and park landscapes are examples of constructive territory planning, cultural or «soft» use of natural conditions and ...
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Landscape structures and processes
2002Landscape is part of the uninterrupted global wrap defined as one of the axioms of geography by Neef (1956, see Chapter 1.1). At every single spot of the earth’s surface landscape can be regarded as a very complex phenomenon with one vertical dimension (vertical to the surface).
O. Bastian +6 more
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Landscape indicators for the evaluation of tourist landscape structure
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 2013Landscape structure has been analysed in many European countries with the aid of indicator-based landscape assessments, geographical information system (GIS) and remote-sensing techniques, applied mainly in landscape ecology and geography. The objective of this paper is to present a developed framework of landscape indicators and appropriate spatial ...
Aikaterini Gkoltsiou +2 more
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Assessing Forest Landscape Structure Using Geographic Windows
2003Landscape structure, interpreted as indicator of functional processes, has become a main attribute of multiresource forest inventories, enhancing its value with respect to society needs. This approach implies effective use of earth observation techniques and geographic information systems to obtain a global view of the inventoried landscapes and to ...
RICOTTA, Carlo +5 more
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