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An Ecological Focus for Landscape Planning
It is argued that landscape plans should be informed by species requirements, should show an understanding of supporting biological and physical processes, and should attempt to ensure process integrity. With these in place, there is a growing battery of ecological approaches to inform all levels of planning, from strategic documents to development control. However, to be effective, firm policy foundations are essential.
An Ecological Focus for Landscape Planning
It is argued that landscape plans should be informed by species requirements, should show an understanding of supporting biological and physical processes, and should attempt to ensure process integrity. With these in place, there is a growing battery of ecological approaches to inform all levels of planning, from strategic documents to development control. However, to be effective, firm policy foundations are essential.
An Ecological Focus for Landscape Planning
Boothby, John (author)
Landscape Research ; 25 ; 281-289
2000-11-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
Ecology , Species , Biodiversity , Policy , Networks
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