Understanding forest landscape dynamics
This chapter is based on the premise that the forest landscape we want to manage and restore is the product of dynamic forces operating as direct or indirect causes of change. The chapter highlights the importance of understanding and addressing the forces responsible for landscape change to ensure...
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19325 |
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| author | Jong, W. de |
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| description | This chapter is based on the premise that the forest landscape we want to manage and restore is the product of dynamic forces operating as direct or indirect causes of change. The chapter highlights the importance of understanding and addressing the forces responsible for landscape change to ensure that restoration efforts are successful. Essentially, landscape dynamics include changes in the composition of the landscape (that is, the make-up of the various landscape components such as forest land, agricultural land, or housing) and changes in the condition of individual components (such as conversion of agricultural land from grazing to crop production). |
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| spelling | CGSpace193252025-01-24T14:12:17Z Understanding forest landscape dynamics Jong, W. de forests landscape landscape ecology change rehabilitation dynamic models This chapter is based on the premise that the forest landscape we want to manage and restore is the product of dynamic forces operating as direct or indirect causes of change. The chapter highlights the importance of understanding and addressing the forces responsible for landscape change to ensure that restoration efforts are successful. Essentially, landscape dynamics include changes in the composition of the landscape (that is, the make-up of the various landscape components such as forest land, agricultural land, or housing) and changes in the condition of individual components (such as conversion of agricultural land from grazing to crop production). 2005 2012-06-04T09:09:20Z 2012-06-04T09:09:20Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19325 en ITTO de Jong, W. 2005. Understanding forest landscape dynamics . ITTO Technical Series No.23. In: International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO). Restoring forest landscapes: an introduction to the art and science of forest landscape restoration. :53-60. Tokyo, Japan, ITTO. ISBN: 4-902045-23-0.. |
| spellingShingle | forests landscape landscape ecology change rehabilitation dynamic models Jong, W. de Understanding forest landscape dynamics |
| title | Understanding forest landscape dynamics |
| title_full | Understanding forest landscape dynamics |
| title_fullStr | Understanding forest landscape dynamics |
| title_full_unstemmed | Understanding forest landscape dynamics |
| title_short | Understanding forest landscape dynamics |
| title_sort | understanding forest landscape dynamics |
| topic | forests landscape landscape ecology change rehabilitation dynamic models |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19325 |
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