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Landscape Ecology Principles in Landscape Architecture and Land-Use Planning
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Landscape ecology has emerged in the past decade as an important and useful tool for land-use planners and landscape architects. While professionals and scholars have begun to incorporate aspects of this new field into their work, there remains a need for a summary of key principles and how they might be applied in design and planning.This volume fills that need. It is a concise handbook that lists and illustrates key principles in the field, presenting specific examples of how the principles can be applied in a range of scales and diverse types of landscapes around the world | Landscape ecology the ecology of large heterogeneous areas landscapes regions or simply of land mosaics has rapidly emerged in the past decade as an important and useful tool for land-use planners and landscape architects. Landscape Ecology Principles in Landscape Architecture and Land-Use Planning is an essential handbook that presents and explains principles of landscape ecology and provides numerous examples of how those principles can be applied in specific situations. This clearly written and wonderfully illustrated book is the best effort yet to teach planners how to create landscapes that harmonize cultural and natural values. Reed Noss Editor Conservation Biology Dramstad Olson and Forman move landscape ecology from the library into the drafting room and make it part of the tool kit of every landscape architect. The principles are clear and the applications easily translated into practice at every scale. John T. Lyle FASLA author of Design for Human Ecosystems This book is wonderful The principles it enunciates are so simple and obvious so meaningful and true that one wonders why none of US thought of them before. The book should be very useful to practitioners students and teachers as well as to the concerned public. David Brower Research Professor. Department of City and Regional Planning University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Landscape Ecology Principles fills a notable void by providing a common language which will enable scientists designers and planners to begin a dialogue about developing integrative solutions in the built natural environment. The case studies enable readers to visualize the succinctly presented principles making it an invaluable resource for physically and spatially oriented design professionals and particularly useful for introducing ecology to students of planning and landscape architecture. Kathy Poole Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture University of Virginia Landscape Ecology Principles in Landscape Architecture