| Chapter 1 |
Continuity and change in landscapes |
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| Chapter 2 |
Landscape coherence: a new criterion for
evaluating impacts of land use changes |
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| Chapter 3 |
Continuity, complexity and change: A hierarchical
geoinformation-based approach to explore patterns of change in a cultural
landscape in Germany |
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| Chapter 4 |
Landscape mosaics recognition and changes
over time: a methodological approach |
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| Chapter 5 |
Indicators for landscape sustainability
of farms |
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| Chapter 6 |
The role of land use in the differentiation
of cultural landscapes - a historical perspective |
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| Chapter 7 |
Continuity and grassland management in
a multifunctional landscape in Middle Jutland (Denmark) |
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| Chapter 8 |
Using the past to characterise the present-day
biotopes - detecting and classifying change transitions in the landscape |
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| Chapter 9 |
Biodiversity and land-use history of the
Alpine riparian landscapes (the example of the Isère River valley,
France) |
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| Chapter 10 |
Changes in nitrogen input via subsurface
drainage systems into the Mulde catchment (Germany) - a mesoscale approach |
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| Chapter 11 |
Changing the landscape: landscape activities
undertaken by different types of farmers in two parishes in Denmark between
1987 and 1997 |
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| Chapter 12 |
Historical land use analysis and landscape
development investigations for devising sustainable land use structure:
Case from Hungary |
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| Chapter 13 |
Ecological networks in Estonia - from
classical roots to current applications |
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