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  • The future of ecological evaluation for land use planning: the case of Belgium
  • Supplement and up-to-date extension to earlier papers on ecological evaluation for planning purposes. Scientific, strategic and political objections against ecological evaluation in its present shape are discussed. Recent Belgian developments.
  • Ecological conditions. Strategies and structures in environmental planning
  • Decision ; Ecology ; Environmental management ; Netherlands (The) ; Territorial planning ; Town planning ; Uncertainty
  • This book is about the making of plans and the taking of decisions, with town and country planning as its central field. The central question adressed is the role of ecology in planning, a role that is accepted but by no means undisputed
  • . The Ecological Conditions Strategy, which is the pivot of the book, provides an answer to this central question in offering a set of motives and means to be used as a toolkit by all actors involved in the planning process. -(AGD)
  • The evolution of the ecological structure of Hong Kong : implications for planning and future development
  • Protection of ecological corridors in spatial planning documents in Poland implementation problems
  • Concept ; Delimitation ; Lublin ; Methodology ; Nature conservation ; Poland ; Regional planning
  • to the lack of legal instruments, which would ensure ecological network continuity. The paper discusses the state and scope of works on the implementation of the concept of the Lublin Ecological Network in updated spatial development plan of the Lublin
  • The paper discusses main theoretical and methodological assumptions regarding designation of ecological corridors and determination of their boundaries. It presents a review of concepts of ecological corridors prepared in Poland and draws attention
  • The landscape-ecological plan in the process of rural landscape development supported by SAPARD
  • Common agricultural policy ; Ecology ; Environmental management ; Land use ; Landscape ; Planning ; Rural development ; Slovak Republic
  • The aim of this article is to point to the possible interface between landscape-ecological planning and programmes supported by the European Community. Priorities and measures embraced by SAPARD (Special Accession Programme for Agriculture and Rural
  • Development) were used in a landscape-ecological plan applied at the local level. The study area is situated in the Trnavska Pahorkatina Hill land (northern part of the Danubian Lowland), one of the most fertile regions of Slowakia.
  • Tajokologiai modszerek a területi tervezésben. (Landscape ecological methods in regional planning)
  • Landscape ecological planning (LANDEP) is a complex, goal-oriented method which is aimed at a proposal for the optimal use of the landscape. There is an important application for environmental protection, since the ecological damage deriving from
  • Geography as landscape ecology
  • Concept ; Denmark ; Ecology ; Geographic school ; Geography ; Human ecology ; Land use ; Landscape ; Landscape structure ; Sustainable development
  • adaptation to landscape structure and dynamics is stressed. The challenge for geography in the development of a transdisciplinary landscape ecology as foundation for the planning and management of landscape ecological aspects of local and regional
  • The tradition of geography as human ecology introduced to Danish geography by Sofus Christiansen is taken as a departure for an evaluation of present endeavour to promote geography as landscape ecology. The modest role in human ecology of human
  • Ostrava conurbation - Planning and reality
  • Applied ecology ; Czechoslovakia ; Ecological imbalance ; Territorial structure ; Urban development ; Urban geography
  • The territorial development and arrangement of the largest Czech industrial conurbation and one of the two environmentally worst region in Czech Republic, since the discovery of bituminous coal (1763) to the recent years of past socialist planning
  • Landschaftsokologische Karten für künftige Stadtentwicklung Landscape-ecological maps for future regional planning
  • The user orientated urban thematic maps serve for inventory surveys of urban landscape areas, their evaluation, documentation and for the representation of urban-ecological suggestions concerning planning. Some map designs are iteratively tested
  • Diversity Indices as 'Magic' Tools in Landscape Planning: A Cautionary Note on their Uncritical Use
  • Agro-ecology ; Biodiversity ; Diversity theory ; Index ; Landscape ; Planning ; agro-ecology ; biodiversity ; disturbance ; diversity indices ; landscape planning
  • Diversity indices are often considered by landscape planners as easy to calculate and informative for planning procedures. The main objective of many landscape planners using such indices is 'to obtain the magic number'. The misinterpretation
  • of the real significance of diversity values that this indicates is alarming because it could induce conceptual traps and the promotion of poor strategies for ecosystem and landscape management with serious ecological, economic, and political implications
  • . This paper highlights the need to plan reliable diversity analysis based on a good understanding of the relevant theory. The quantitative values of indices obtained should be used as the basis for planning only after a critical and qualitative interpretation
  • of such indices by professional ecologists and considering local features, history, constraints and the human disturbances affecting the ecological units studied. The aim of this short communication is to promote a critical use of biodiversity indices while
  • Empreintes écologiques comme élément important de concepts géographiques pour la préparation d'un plan d'action environnemental local
  • Ecology ; Environment ; Planning ; Regional development ; Slovenia ; Sustainable development
  • Local environmental action plans are integral documents that enable more efficient planning and solving of environmental problems. Ecological footprints can represent the important part of geographical concepts for the preparation of the local
  • environmental action plan. The calculation of ecological footprints has shown that at the moment, Ormož municipality does not follow the sustainable development. Municipality’s ecological footprints exceed the capabilities of its bioproductive areas. Ecological
  • footprints are 4.3 gha per inhabitant (Slovenia 3.4 gha per inhabitant), while the ecological deficit is 1.11 gha per inhabitant (Slovenia 0.6 gha per inhabitant). - (IKR)
  • Problemy geograficzne i ekologiczne fizjografii urbanistycznej w woj. poznanskim. (Geographical and ecological problems of the urbanistic physiography in the Poznan voivodeship)
  • The article presents the actual views on the urbanistic planning physiography. The A. has discussed its inter-relations with other desciplines such as physical and complex geography and ecology. There has also been presented an outline
  • of the ecological system of protected areas in the Poznan voivodeship as an example of cooperation and the use of the ecological output in physiography and spatial planning.
  • The Hazleton ecological land planning study: human adaptations in a rural and urban environment: the basis for possible future land use patterns
  • Zur Einbeziehung geookologischer Gesichtspunkte in die Planung und Projektierung von Städten und Stadtregionen. (Consideration of geo-ecological points of view in the planning and projecting of towns and regions of towns)
  • Ecological evaluation, nature conservation and land use planning with particular reference to methods used in the Netherlands
  • The ecological component in land use planning
  • Perspectives in landscape ecology. Contributions to research, planning and management of our environment.
  • The human ecology of Global Change : unresolved questions 1) in Global Change.
  • of these early planning efforts through a discussion of the major unresolved questions relating to the human ecology of global change.
  • Several national and international programs are beginning to plan systematic research strategies for better understanding the interactions : human activity/geosphere-biosphere system. This paper attempts to review and summarize the major conclusions
  • The skeleton of geography in landscape ecology
  • Environmental problems are a challenge for both the geography and ecology to work out a synthesis in landscape ecology and harmonise nature conservation and economic development. After physical geography contemporary human geography is taking part
  • in topics: landscape perception, regional planning, information systems, spatial diffusion, management, etc. (MS).
  • Agro-ecological zones for planning and research : using Geographic Information System
  • Agriculture ; Agroecosystem ; Food ; Geographical information system ; Methodology ; Model ; Planned area ; Planning ; Research
  • This paper describes the development and methodology of the International Research Institute's (IRRI) agro-ecological zone model (AEZ). The model is based on data developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. IRRI's AEZ