Interdisciplinarity, landscape ecology and the 'Transformation of Agricultural Landscapes': Agricultural landscapes

The theme, the `Transformation of Agricultural Landscapes' is used as a context for examining the current status of landscape ecology and its ability to provide a critical set of responses to a defined range of environmental issues. The links between academic structures and the public demand fo...

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