
In an era of unprecedented global change, understanding how spatial patterns influence ecological processes is a practical necessity for navigating the environmental challenges of the 21st century. The Landscape Ecology Legacy: From Spatial Patterns to Real-World Solutions offers a comprehensive synthesis of this critical field, grounded in the premise that spatial heterogeneity is not merely background noise but a primary driver of ecological outcomes. It bridges the gap between classical ecology's species focus and the modern imperative for large-scale spatial and socio-ecological perspectives. This textbook equips upper-level students, scholars, and practitioners in ecology, conservation, and planning with a robust, up-to-date review of the discipline, from foundational theory to cutting-edge methods and real-world applications. Organized to build a cohesive understanding, the text progresses from core concepts—the patch-corridor-matrix model, scale, hierarchy theory, and landscape metrics—to thematic applications including habitat fragmentation, connectivity, fire regimes, and socio-ecological integration. Global case studies, from Amazonian forest fragmentation to green infrastructure in North America, ground theoretical discussions in tangible examples. Synthesizing seminal literature and long-term research, and written in a clear, accessible tone, The Landscape Ecology Legacy aims to develop the spatial and ecological literacy needed to address complex environmenta
ISBN | 9786501542485 |
Number of pages | 283 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Language | English |
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