Beschreibung
Landscape modelling integrates the differing perspectives of the many disciplines that deal with the landscape. It is motivated not only by the desire for scientific understanding, but also by the real-time demands of 21st century postindustrial society, which include the twin imperatives of stabilizing damaged ecosystems on the one hand, and finding effective ways to use the landscape on the other. The discipline has the specific goal of designing and assessing future scenarios of landscape development, while not losing sight of its past history, both ecological and socio-cultural. This book encompasses the interrelated disciplines of geography, landscape ecology and geoinformatics, and by drawing on their theories and methodologies introduces the concept of a living landscape with human action an inseparable part of its evolution. It offers researchers and decision-makers a number of ideas on how our landscape can best be utilized. The content reflects the need for sustainable landscape development, at the same time as considering long-term continuity as a major condition which enables us to maintain the diversity and multifunctionality of landscapes at regional and macro-regional scales. Employing advanced terminology and methods, this book provides specific results especially for scientists and landscape professionals.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface.- 1.Where the Moral Appeal Meets theScientific Approach. The Weeping Landscape.- 2. Landscape Concept in Contemporary Europe. Present Changes in European Rural Landscapes. Environmental Stressors as an Integrative Approach to Landscape Assessment.- 3. Between Landscapes and Multi-Scale Regions. Environment and Regional Cohesion in the Enlarged European Union: Differences in Public Opinion. Cross-Border Relationships of Small- and Medium-sized Businesses. Land Use Changes Along the Iron Curtain in Czechia. Landscape Function Transformations with Relation to Land Use Changes.- 4. Changing Face of a Landscape: Identity and Perception. Memory of a Landscape - a Constituent of Regional Identity and Planning? Landscape Change in the Seewinkel: Comparisons among Centuries. Conditions of Living - Reality, Reflections, Comparisons and Prospects.- 5. Modelling and Geovisualization in Landscape Planning and Management. Geovisualisation of an Urban Landscape in Participatory Regional Planning. Does Landscape Structure Reveal Ecological Sustainability? Landscape Approaches and GIS for Biodiversity Management in a Mediterranean Forest Landscape. Relief for Models of Natural Phenomena.- Index.