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245 1 0 _aLandscape Ecology
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_bA Task-Oriented Perspective /
_cby Dean L Urban.
250 _a1st ed. 2024.
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300 _aXXI, 313 p. 110 illus., 107 illus. in color.
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505 0 _a1 Sampling Designs for Landscapes -- 2 Species Distribution Modeling -- 3 Landscape scale Ecological Data -- 4 Ordination -- 5 Classification -- 6 Inferences on Spatial Data -- 7 Structural Equation Models -- 8 Site Prioritization -- 9 Landscape Change -- 10 Ecological Assessment.
520 _aThis is methods/tools textbook that covers the fundamental tasks in research and management at the landscape scale. It brings together tools from a range of disciplines and presents them in a natural workflow that a practitioner can appreciate. Alternative texts cover a narrower range of topics and/or present the information without reference to a natural workflow. The book begins with 2 fundamental applications that introduce the scope and challenges of working at the landscape scales (sampling design and species distribution modeling). These motivate several chapters that 'digress' to cover the primary tools that ecologists use to work with multivariate and spatial data. The book then returns to applications including site prioritization, interpreting (and forecasting) landscape change, and integrated assessment. The tasks themselves follow a logical workflow of collecting and analyzing data, applying the analyses to management decisions, and interpreting the outcomes of these decisions in an integrated framework. This book stems from two graduate-level courses in Landscape Ecology taught at the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. The subject has evolved over time, from a concepts-based overview of what landscape ecology is, to a more applied practicum on how one does landscape ecology. As landscape ecology has matured as a discipline, its perspectives on spatial heterogeneity and scale have begun to permeate into a wide range of other fields including conservation biology, ecosystem management, and ecological restoration. Thus, this textbook will bring students from diverse backgrounds to a common level of understanding and will prepare them with the practical knowledge for a career in conservation and ecosystem management.
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650 0 _aLandscape ecology.
650 0 _aEnvironment.
650 0 _aEnvironmental education.
650 0 _aConservation biology.
650 0 _aEcology .
650 0 _aEnvironmental monitoring.
650 1 4 _aLandscape Ecology.
650 2 4 _aEnvironmental Sciences.
650 2 4 _aEnvironmental and Sustainability Education.
650 2 4 _aConservation Biology.
650 2 4 _aEnvironmental Monitoring.
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