Employing SHE analysis method for evaluating landscape diversity

Identifying and classifying of landscapes are significant in terms of qualifying landscape types and determining priorities for nature conservation. For assessing landscape, various methods in the scope of landscape ecology have been introduced until today. One of them is SHE analysis that tests the...

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Catchments
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Landscape
Landscape ecology
Nature conservation
Rivers
Species diversity
Species richness
Test procedures
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