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  1. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mai, 2011
    Allemagne

    Within the framework of the project „Flood Prevention and Nature Conservation in the Weisseritz area“ („HochNatur“),
    a method including landscape metrics was developed and applied to assess and to compare different land
    use scenarios with regard to flood prevention and nature conservation. For the analysis, two sub-catchments strongly
    differing in land use within the Weisseritz catchment (Eastern Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany) were selected. The

  2. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    décembre, 2012

    Long-term erosion forecast can completely misinterpret in extreme events in plain regions. Flow paths are well
    represented in the plain using digital elevation models in the 1-m grid (DEM1). The scale of the erosion process
    models and the elevation models is comparable. With it instruments are available to improve the erosion simulation.
    Simulations, based on (R)USLE family and bigger grid width, are relevant for regional overviews, to the clarification
    of small scale relevant linear erosion forms, however, unsuitably.

  3. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    janvier, 2016

    Culture and identity in a society can be represented in the architecture and the meanings intertwined with it. In this sense, the architecture and design are the interface for transferring meaning and identity to the nation and future generations. Persian gardens have been evolved through the history of Persian Empire in regard to the culture and beliefs of the society. This paper aims to investigate the patterns of design and architecture in Persian gardens and the meanings intertwined with their patterns and significant elements such as water and trees.

  4. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    septembre, 2010
    Inde

    This study aims at presenting a conceptual model for landscape management in the Himalayan region of India,
    using quantitative/mathematical approach. Keeping in view the requirement, (based on fifteen years empirical
    field work in the Himalayan region and as well as literature survey) the MODAM (Multiple Objectives Decision
    Support Tools for Landscape Management) model along with linear programming approach was adopted with a
    view to presenting additional methodological perspectives on interdisciplinary landscape research. The work has

  5. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    juin, 2009
    Équateur

    Long-term field studies in the scope of a multidisciplinary project in southern Ecuador revealed extraordinary high species
    numbers of many organismic groups. This article discusses reasons for the outstanding vascular plant diversity using a
    hierarchical scale-oriented top-down approach (Grüninger 2005), from the global scale to the local microscale. The global
    scale explains general (paleo-) ecological factors valid for most parts of the humid tropics, addressing various hypotheses

  6. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2016
    Allemagne

    European landscapes have featured considerable changes towards intensification and marginalisation.
    These major trends are expected to continue in the future. Besides, the cultivation of bioenergy crops has
    become an important factor in agricultural land use. A thorough understanding of land-use processes for
    management purposes is needed. In this study, the spatial and temporal pattern of agricultural land use
    and land-use change was classified at the scale of municipalities from 2005 to 2010. The study region was

  7. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    avril, 2014
    Allemagne

    The ecosystems of our intensively used European landscapes produce a variety of natural goods and services for the benefit
    of humankind, and secure the basics and quality of life. Because these ecosystems are still undergoing fundamental changes,
    the interest of the society is to know more about future developments and their ecological impacts. To describe and analyze
    these changes, scenarios can be developed and an assessment of the ecological changes can be carried out subsequently. In the

  8. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mai, 2015
    Fédération de Russie, Groenland, Suède

    The upper treeline of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is renowned as a sensitive indicator of climate change and variability. By use of megafossil tree remains, preserved exposed on the ground surface, treeline shift over the past millennium was investigated at multiple sites along the Scandes in northern Sweden. Difference in thermal level between the present and the Medieval period, about AD 1000-1200, is a central, although controversial, aspect concerning the detection and attribution of anthropogenic climate warming.

  9. Library Resource
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    avril, 2015
    Allemagne

    The paper presents empirical studies on the appreciation of nature and landscape in the Eastern Ore Mountains (Saxony, Germany) by tourism service providers (TSP) and visitors. Attractive landscape and experience of nature are the most important reasons to visit this region and to spend leisure time there. Particularly mountain meadows, raised bogs and mixed forests are highly appreciated. Deforestation, industrial development and the decline of biodiversity would reduce attractiveness for visitors.

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