Landscape Ecology in Asian Cultures /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Tokyo :
Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer,
2011.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2011. |
Colección: | Ecological Research Monographs,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Part 1. Understanding Asian Cultural Landscapes
- 1. Historical perspectives on the relationships between humanity and nature in Japan
- 2. Eco-cultural diversity in island and coastal landscapes: conservation and development
- 3. Ethnic culture and nature: interactions in the Hani terrace landscape
- 4. The characteristic of cultural landscapes in Malaysia: concept and perspective
- 5. Introducing geo-cultural landscapes in Iran
- 6. Cultural landscapes of the Tengger Highland, East Java
- 7. Traditional forests in villages linking man and nature landscapes
- 8. ‘Cho-bun’, the anthropogeneous landscape in Haui Island, Southwestern Korea
- 9. Human impact on coastal sand dune ecosystem in Korea
- 10. Have the ecological human rights been globally lost? A conflict of ecological spatial requirements and cultural landscape opportunities in the modern Homo sapiens
- Part 2. Measuring and Managing Patterns and Processes of Cultural Landscapes
- 11. A methodological framework to quantify anthropogenic effects on landscape pattern
- 12. Analysis of factors affecting the landscape dynamics of islands in western Japan
- 13. Creating pondscapes for avian communities: an artificial neural network experience beyond urban regions
- 14. Integrating geographic information into scenic assessment of middle landscapes
- 15. Sustainable management of Satoyama bamboo landscapes in Japan
- 16. Characteristics of the spatial distribution, vegetation structure and management systems of Shrine, Temple forests as urban green space: The case of Kitakyushu City
- 17. Conservation and management of the coastal pine forest as a cultural landscape
- 19. Restoring Central Asian floodplain ecosystems as natural capital and cultural heritage in a continental desert environment
- Part 3. Concluding Remarks
- 20. Integrating nature and culture in landscape ecology.