Designing low carbon societies in landscapes /
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Imprint: | Tokyo : Springer, 2014. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xi, 353 pages) : illustrations (some color). |
Language: | English |
Series: | Ecological Research Monographs, 2191-0707 Ecological research monographs, |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11085056 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Introduction
- 1. Landscape Ecological Approaches to Low-Carbon Society.-Part II. Urban Landscape Ecology
- 2. Cooling potential of urban green spaces in summer
- 3. Is Ecotopia Possible? A few Proposals for Urban Ecology
- 4. Transpiration characteristics of Chinese pines (Pinus tabulaeformis) in an urban environment
- 5. Landscape design for urban biodiversity and ecological education in Yomiya park, Kitakyushu-city, Japan : Approaching from Multi Functional Landscape Planning
- Part III. Ecologies on Cultural Landscapes
- 6. Can Satoyama Offer a Realistic Solution for a Low Carbon Society? Public Perception and Challenges Arising
- 7. Effects of Sustainable Energy Facilities on Landscape: A Case Study of Slovakia
- 8. Low Carbon Society through Pekarangan Traditional Agroforestry Practices in Java, Indonesia
- 9. Challenges and Goal of Sustainable Island: Case Study in UNESCO Shinan Dadohae Biosphere Reserve, Korea
- 10. The neglect of traditional ecological knowledge on the wild elephant-related problems in Xishuangbanna, SW China
- 11. Effects of Tropical Successional Forests on Bird Feeding Guilds
- Part IV. Ecologies on Protected Areas
- 12. Understanding development trends and landscape changes of protected areas in peninsular Malaysia: a much needed component of sustainable conservation planning
- 13. Land Use Trends Analysis Using SPOT 5 Images and Its Effect on the Landscape of Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
- 14. The Relationship between land use land cover and land degradation of natural protected area in Batang Merao Watershed, Indonesia
- 15. Ecotourism Activities for Sustainability and Management of Forest Protected Areas (Case of Camili Biosphere Reserve Area in Turkey)
- 16.Community Aspects on Forest Ecosystems in the Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, Indonesia
- 17. Landscape ecology based approach for assessing pekarangan condition to preserve protected area in West Java
- 18. Integrated the Aerial Photos and DTM to Estimate the Area and Niche of Arundo formosana in Jiou-Jiou Peaks Natural Reserve of Taiwan
- 19. REDD+ readiness through selected project activities, financial mechanism and provincial perspectives in Indonesia.