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Basic Premises and Methods in Landscape Ecological Planning and Optimization

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Changing Landscapes: An Ecological Perspective

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Several key scientific disciplines participate in the research of landscape ecology. Yet within the framework of comprehensive landscape research, the need for new theoretical and methodological approaches in each of these disciplines is ever more urgent.

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Ruzicka, M., Miklos, L. (1990). Basic Premises and Methods in Landscape Ecological Planning and Optimization. In: Zonneveld, I.S., Forman, R.T.T. (eds) Changing Landscapes: An Ecological Perspective. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3304-6_13

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