Multiple Roles for Landscape Ecology in Future Farming Systems

This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue “Multiple Roles for Landscape Ecology in Future Farming Systems” that was published in Land. This book aims to inspire landscape ecologists to explore theories and practical tools that can assist in the planning, design, modification, and developme...

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description This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue “Multiple Roles for Landscape Ecology in Future Farming Systems” that was published in Land. This book aims to inspire landscape ecologists to explore theories and practical tools that can assist in the planning, design, modification, and development of new farming landscapes with the best environmental, economic, and social outcomes in mind. It is also hoped that it will contribute toward developing land systems and land management practices for specific landscapes that meet the goals of increased nutritious food production in the face of market and climatic variability whilst reducing environmental impacts and enhancing natural capital and assisting to drive and support the transformative changes in the socioeconomic and environmental systems of rural areas required for future food production.
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agricultural landscape planning
agricultural systems
agrobiodiversity
agroforestry
cropland
emergent properties
environmental challenges
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Eurasian skylark
farming
farmland birds
future farming systems
geodesign
indigenous economic development
integrated landscape
InVEST model
land category
land cover
land fund
land management practices
land system dynamics
land use
land use changes
land-use change
landscape ecology
landscape planning
landscape services
landscape structure
mountain region
multifunctional landscapes
n/a
Natura 2000
nonlinear dynamics
prediction
production systems
Recurrence Plots
Russia
Scotland
silvopastoral systems
social–ecological system
spatial analysis
sustainable landscapes
Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
Technology: general issues
territory
time series analysis
transdisciplinary
validation
wild bees
wild harvest
yerba mate
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