An insightful guide to the concepts and practices of modern landscape
ecology
Elements of geography, conservation biology, soil science and other
disciplines factor into landscape ecology's rich analyses of the
ecological and environmental forces at play across different terrains.
With its unique, organism-oriented approach to the subject, Applied
Landscape Ecology considers the effects of ecological processes upon
particular species and places its findings within the context of
larger-scale concerns. Students, researchers, and practitioners alike
will find this a rewarding and instructive read that offers practical
and detailed information on the latest methods and technologies used in
the field today.
This essential resource:
- Takes an interdisciplinary approach to landscape ecology
- Examines the subject within the contexts of specific organisms
- Covers cutting-edge technologies and methods
- Represents a collaboration between an international team of landscape
ecology experts
Whether new to the practice or an established ecologist, anyone with an
interest in this exciting and developing field should have a copy of
Applied Landscape Ecology at their disposal.