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  1. Landscape and Ecological Engineering
  2. Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 7
  3. Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 7, Issue 2, July 2011
  4. Acknowledgments
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Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 7
Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 7, Issue 2, July 2011
Satoyama management in the twenty-first century: the challenge of sustainable use and continued biocultural diversity in rural cultural landscapes
What is Satoyama? Points for discussion on its future direction
Public perception of the cultural value of Satoyama landscape types in Japan
Validation of treatments for conservation of native rhododendrons, the symbol of Satoyama, in the dry granite region of Japan
The biocultural link: isolated trees and hedges in Satoyama landscapes indicate a strong connection between biodiversity and local cultural features
Keep it alive, don’t freeze it: a conceptual perspective on the conservation of continuously evolving satoyama landscapes
Reed community restoration projects with citizen participation: an example of the practical use of Satoyama landscape resources in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Citizen participation in the conservation and use of rural landscapes in Britain: the Alport Valley case study
The ecology of urban areas and their functions for species diversity
Wetland changes and mangrove restoration planning in Shenzhen Bay, Southern China
Stand structure and natural regeneration of degraded forestland in the northern mountainous region of Vietnam
Canopy-cover thematic-map generation for Military Map products using remote sensing data in inaccessible areas
The concept of threshold and its potential application to landscape planning
Allometric equations and biomass expansion factors of Japanese red pine on the local level
Distribution, density, and habitat use of the Korean water deer (Hydropotes inermis argyropus) in Korea
Acknowledgments
Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2011
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Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 4
Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 3
Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 2
Landscape and Ecological Engineering : Volume 1

Acknowledgments

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Copyright Year 2011
Starting Page 299
Ending Page 299
Page Count 1
File Format PDF
ISSN 18601871
Journal Landscape and Ecological Engineering
Volume Number 7
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 1860188X
Language English
Publisher Springer Japan
Publisher Date 2011-06-12
Publisher Place Japan
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Plant Ecology Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning Nature Conservation Environmental Management Landscape Ecology Civil Engineering
Content Type Text
Subject Ecology Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law Nature and Landscape Conservation
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