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Biotopverbund und räumliche Koordination
The term “ecological network” doesn’t refer to a clear-cut object of coordination but represents rather a metaphorical toolbox which one may use in spatial communication and coordination processes, but does not necessarily have to. “Ecological networks” and “fragmentation” constitute a pair of metaphors, which links description and prescription very convincingly. The metaphor “ecological networks” can facilitate cooperation of heterogeneous actors due to its vagueness. However, it also brings about the risk of detracting attention from major conflicts related to the conservation of biodiversity.
Biotopverbund und räumliche Koordination
The term “ecological network” doesn’t refer to a clear-cut object of coordination but represents rather a metaphorical toolbox which one may use in spatial communication and coordination processes, but does not necessarily have to. “Ecological networks” and “fragmentation” constitute a pair of metaphors, which links description and prescription very convincingly. The metaphor “ecological networks” can facilitate cooperation of heterogeneous actors due to its vagueness. However, it also brings about the risk of detracting attention from major conflicts related to the conservation of biodiversity.
Biotopverbund und räumliche Koordination
Markus Leibenath (author)
2010
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