Landscape ecology is a young branch of modern ecology that deals with the interrelationship between man and his open and built-up landscapes. As will be shown in this chapter, landscape ecology evolved in central Europe as a result of the holistic approach adopted by geographers, ecologists, landscape planners, designers, and managers in their attempt to bridge the gap between natural, agricultural, human, and urban systems.
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Naveh, Z., & Lieberman, A. S. (1994). The Evolution of Landscape Ecology. In Landscape Ecology (pp. 3–25). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2331-1_1
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