Landscape planning and ecological networks /

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Imprint:Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1994.
Description:xiv, 354 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Developments in landscape management and urban planning. 6F
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1759457
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Other authors / contributors:Cook, Edward, 1955-
Lier, H. N. van.
ISBN:0444820841
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Landscape planning and ecological networks: an introduction / Edward Cook and Hubert van Lier
  • Ch. 2. Landscape ecology and ecological networks / Isaak Zonneveld
  • Ch. 3. Conceptual integration of landscape planning and landscape ecology, with a focus on the Netherlands / Frank van Langevelde
  • Ch. 4. A strategy for ecological and urban development / Peter Vrijlandt and Klaas Kerkstra
  • Ch. 5. Assessment of urban biotopes for nature conservation / Uwe Starfinger and Herbert Sukopp
  • Ch. 6. The hydrological landscape structure as a basis for network formulation; a case study for the Regge catchment (NL) / Michael van Buuren
  • Ch. 7. Design principles for a combination of recreation and nature / Adri Dietvorst and Peter van Bolhuis
  • Ch. 8. Greenways as ecological networks in rural areas / Jack Ahern
  • Ch. 9. River systems and landscape networks / Lawrence Baschak and Robert Brown
  • Ch. 10. Beyond park boundaries / Craig Shafer
  • Ch. 11. Recreation, reproduction and ecological restoration in the Greater Copenhagen region / Jette Hansen-Moller
  • Ch. 12. Habitat network schemes in Stuttgart / Michael Kleyer
  • Ch. 13. Urban forestry and landscape networks of the Black Country, England / Chris Baines and Nerys Jones
  • Ch. 14. A new strategy in nature policy: towards a national ecological network in the Netherlands / Wim Lammers
  • Ch. 15. An ecological main structure for the European Union / Rob Jongman
  • Ch. 16. Ecological networks: a conspectus / Hubert van Lier and Edward Cook.