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- Felix Kienast
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
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- Otto Wildi
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
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- Sucharita Ghosh
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
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- Hot topics, i.e. landscape research to break new grounds in 10-15 years, rather than completeness
- Paradigms of driving forces and value systems as determinants for landscape development to guide the reader through the book, decisive for the selection of examples
- Multidisciplinarity: landscapes are treated as cultural product and not merely as spatio-temporal products of abiotic and biological factors
- Holistic nature of landscape research rather than landscape ecology as discipline
- Illustrations of theoretical concepts
Part of the book series:Landscape Series (LAEC, volume 8)
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Landscape Research has been established as an interdisciplinary field dealing with complex environmental processes at multiple spatial and temporal scales. During the course of its history, various societal, technological and philosophical stimuli have shaped Landscape Research, e.g. the declaration of Landscape Ecology in the 1930s and contemporary global technological and societal developments.
Modern landscape research presently uses mathematics, statistics and advanced simulation techniques to combine empirical observations with known theories from ecology, physics, geography, social science and so on. Knowledge is thus updated and quantified via models that are used for estimation, hypothesis testing, prediction and assessment of scenarios. Advances in the computational sciences (e.g. fast computers and vast array of software), space science (e.g. remote sensing) and biological sciences (e.g. genetics) as well as new perspectives in the social sciences play important roles. Research findings are implemented in conservation management, urban planning and global change mitigation strategies.
This book identifies emerging fields and new challenges that are discussed within the framework of the ‘driving forces’ of Landscape Development. Rather than offering a comprehensive overview of all fields of Landscape Research, the book addresses ‘hot topics’ emphasizing major contemporary trends in these fields.
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages i-ixChange and Transformation: A Synthesis
Value Systems – Major Drivers of Landscape Dynamics
Front Matter
Pages 5-5Value Systems: Drivers of Human-landscape Interactions
- Matthias Buchecker, Susanne Kianicka, Berit Junker
Pages 7-26The Role of Value Systems in Biodiversity Research
- Peter Duelli, Priska Baur, Matthias Buchecker, Felix Gugerli, Rolf Holderegger, Thomas Wohlgemuth
Pages 27-34The Meaning of “Landscape” – An Exegesis of Swiss Government Texts
- Peter Longatti, Thomas Dalang
Pages 35-46Space and Place – Two Aspects of the Human-landscape Relationship
- Marcel Hunziker, Matthias Buchecker, Terry Hartig
Pages 47-62
Ecological Observations and Processes
Front Matter
Pages 63-63Modern Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring of Landscape States and Trajectories
- Niklaus E. Zimmermann, Robert A. Washington-Allen, Robert D. Ramsey, Michael E. Schaepman, Lukas Mathys, Benjamin Kötz et al.
Pages 65-91A Large-scale, Long-term view on Collecting and Sharing Landscape Data
- Adrian Lanz, Martin Brändli, Andri Baltensweiler
Pages 93-111On Selected Issues and Challenges in Dendroclimatology
- Jan Esper, David C. Frank, Jürg Luterbacher
Pages 113-132Using the Past to Understand the Present Land Use and Land Cover
- Matthias Bürgi, Anna M. Hersperger, Marcus Hall, Emiliy W. B. (Russell) Southgate, Nina Schneeberger
Pages 133-144Integrating Population Genetics with Landscape Ecology to Infer Spatio-temporal Processes
- Rolf Holderegger, Felix Gugerli, Christoph Scheidegger, Pierre Taberlet
Pages 145-156Landscape Permeability: From Individual Dispersal to Population Persistence
- Werner Suter, Kurt Bollmann, Rolf Holderegger
Pages 157-174
Spatial Pattern Recognition, Time Series Analysis and Dynamic Modeling
Front Matter
Pages 175-175Identifying and Quantifying Landscape Patterns in Space and Time
- Janine Bolliger, Helene H. Wagner, Monica G. Turner
Pages 177-194Statistical Analysis of Landscape Data: Space-for-time, Probability Surfaces and Discovering Species
- Sucharita Ghosh, Otto Wildi
Pages 209-221Memory, Non-stationarity and Trend: Analysis of Environmental Time Series
- Sucharita Ghosh, Jan Beran, Siegfried Heiler, Donald Percival, Willy Tinner
Pages 223-247Model Up-scaling in Landscape Research
- Heike Lischke, Thomas J. Löffler, Peter E. Thornton, Niklaus E. Zimmermann
Pages 249-272
Reviews
From the reviews:
"This latest book in Springer’s Landscape Series looks at some of the emerging fields and new challenges in landscape research. … Drawing on the expertise of an interdisciplinary team, this collection provides a valuable reference for researchers in landscape ecology, conservation biology, ecological modeling, and related fields." (Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment, 2007)
"This book … provides the scientific community with some eye-opening material by including the importance of social dimensions in the dominant view of modern landscape ecology in North America. … In conclusion, I found this book very stimulating and valuable for landscape researchers, students and practitioners. I foresee that this text will play an important role in the history of landscape ecology, just like those of pioneer ecologists in the first half of the twentieth century." (Jiquan Chen, Landscape Ecology, Vol. 23, 2008)
"‘A Changing World, Challenges for Landscape Research,’ … includes a collection of contemporary hot topics currently studied by Swiss landscape ecologists. … The book contains papers that address frontier research issues as well as reviews of basic concepts and theories of landscape ecology. In general, the papers are of very good quality and the topics are worthy of publication. … I can recommend this book to both researchers and students in landscape ecology." (Hong S. He, Landscape Ecology, Vol. 23, 2008)
Editors and Affiliations
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
Felix Kienast, Otto Wildi, Sucharita Ghosh
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title:A Changing World
Book Subtitle:Challenges for Landscape Research
Editors:Felix Kienast, Otto Wildi, Sucharita Ghosh
Series Title:Landscape Series
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4436-6
Publisher:Springer Dordrecht
eBook Packages:Biomedical and Life Sciences,Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information:Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007
Hardcover ISBN:978-1-4020-4434-2Published: 06 March 2007
Softcover ISBN:978-90-481-2390-2Published: 05 March 2009
eBook ISBN:978-1-4020-4436-6Published: 16 March 2007
Series ISSN: 1572-7742
Series E-ISSN: 1875-1210
Edition Number:1
Number of Pages:IX, 296
Topics:Ecology,Landscape Ecology,Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning,Biodiversity,Ecosystems,Environmental Management