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Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 35:1923-1944
Species distribution models (SDMs) usually describe the landscape through single landcover types as explicative and independent variables. However, species distribution responds to ecological processes that are represented in spatial patterns of land
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Services provided by protected areas (PAs) are based on their natural heritage, as stated in the conservation objectives, and many depend on their landscape, the spatial pattern of land cover patches. We study changes in the service provision of a PA
Autor:
R. F. Dos Santos, Erico Fernando Lopes Pereira-Silva, Carlos López de Pablo, Elisa Hardt, Pilar Martín de Agar
Publikováno v:
Applied Ecology and Environmental Research. 16:1381-1398
The study of boundaries between patches allows us to understand the complexity of landscape interactions, especially those involved in the anthropic use of natural resources, which is a common source of environmental problems when harnessing landscap
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 180:214-227
We develop a procedure for assessing the environmental value of landscape mosaics that simultaneously considers the values of land use patches and the values of the boundaries between them. These boundaries indicate the ecological interactions betwee
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators. 55:32-43
Environmental planning must determine management practices for a given territory based on the landscape processes that have occurred over time and their consequences. Therefore, environmental planning decisions must be based on strong empirical evide
Autor:
Erico Fernando Lopes Pereira-Silva, Carlos López de Pablo, Pilar Martín de Agar, Elisa Hardt, Rozely Ferreira dos Santos
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 28:385-399
We evaluated changes in the Atlantic Forest landscape over the last 40 years based on changes in boundaries and mosaics, including the hypothetical landscape resulting from the application of Brazilian laws for forest protection. Mosaics were identif
Publikováno v:
Landscape Research. 37:571-589
Landscape is organised in mosaics: sets of patches with a defined pattern of boundaries through which patches interact. Changes in patches cause changes in mosaics. Landscape change has two components: a quantitative one, referring to the areas in wh
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 21:1075-1088
Changes in the landscape from 1946 to 1999 were studied according to changes in the land uses, boundaries and mosaics therein. The abundances of the different categories of these three landscape elements were calculated using land use maps. Their fre
Autor:
Carlos López de Pablo, Francisco Díaz Pineda, Pilar Martín de Agar, José A. Atauri, María F. Schmitz
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management. 34:819-828
Pine plantations are an alternative to marginal agriculture in many countries, and are often presented as an option that improves biodiversity. However, these plantations can have adverse environmental effects if improperly managed. To evaluate the e
Autor:
Carlos López de Pablo, María F. Schmitz, Pilar Martín de Agar, Francisco Díaz Pineda, José A. Atauri, Alejandro J. Rescia
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 109:137-150
The substitution of agricultural land uses and native forests in the North of Spain by Pinus radiata plantations was studied. The variability of a set of soil samples taken in these plantations, and other types of land uses, was analyzed. The sites s