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rdfs:label | "Ecological Planning: A Historical and Comparative Synthesis" |
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schema:contributor | <https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Forster_Ndubisi_(Foreword_by_Frederick_R._Steine-g3429697575> (➜ "Forster Ndubisi (Foreword by Frederick R. Steiner)") |
schema:dateCreated | "2002" |
schema:description 3 | "内容記述: FOREWORD by Foredeck R. Steiner; INTRODUCTION: Human Actions and Natural Processes: Basic Concepts; The Nature of the Discourse; 1. ECOLOGICAL PLANNING IN A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: Evolution of a Paradigm; Awakening; The Formative Era; Consolidation: Development of Ecological Concepts; Techniques for Combining Spatial Information; Acceptance; Era of Diversity: Efficiency and Accuracy of Information Management; Functioning of Landscapes; Culture in Ecological Planning; 2. THE FIRST LANDSCAPE -SUITABILITY APPROACH: The Landscape-Suitability Approaches; Landscape Suitability Approach: The Gestait Method; The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Capability System; The Philip Lewis, or Resource-Pattern, Method; Other Methods; 3. THE SECOND LANDSCAPE-SUITABILITY APPROACH: Substantive and Procedural Themes: Ecological Concepts; Substantive Concepts in Landscape Suitability; Types of Landscape-Suitability Methods; 4. THE APPLIED-HUMAN-ECOLOGY APPROACh: Alternative Approaches to Ecological Planning; Applied Human Ecology: Major Concerns; A Conceptural Foundation; Perspectives on Human-Environment Interactions: Cultural Adaptation; Place: Constructs; Procedural Directives, and Applications: Hazleton Human-Ecological Planning Stud; Kennett-Reglon Human-Ecological-Planning Study; McHarg's Human-Ecological Planning Method; New Jersey Pinelands Study; The Landscape: A Human Ecology Bias; Selected Applications of Piace Constructs: A Culture-Sensitive Method: The Burwash Native Canadian Community-Design Study; Other Studies; 5. THE APPLIED-ECOSYSTEM APPROACH: Applied-Ecosystem Planning; Key Concepts: The Ecosystem Concept; General Systems Theory; Ecosystem Dynamic and Behavior; Ecosystem Response to Stress; Subgroups of Applied-Ecosystem Methods; Ecosystem-Land-Classification Methods: Variation of the Natural-History Classification; The Compartment-Flow Classification; The Energy-Flux Classification; Ecosystem-Evaluation Methods: Index-Based Assessment Methods; Model-Based Methods; Holistic-Ecosystem Management Methods; 6. THE APPLIED-LANDSCAPE-ECOLOGY APPROACH: A Historical Summary; Landscape Ecology and Ecological Planning: Major connection; Basic concepts: Ecosystem Functions at the Landscape Scale; Ordering of Landscape-Ecology Knowledge; Bridgng Concepts: Ecotope Assemblages; The Patch-Corridor-Matrix Spatial Framework; Hydrological Landscape Structure; Habitat Networks; Landscape-Ecological Planning: Procedural Directives and Applications: Selected Use of Ecotope Assemblages; Use of the Patch-Corridor Matrix Spatial Framework; Landscape-Ecology-and-Optimization Methods (LANDEP); 7. ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE VALUES AND LANDSCAPE PERCEPTION: A Brief History: Sources of Contemporary Landscape Values; Pubic Policy and Landscape Values; Studies of Landscape Perception and Assessment; Paradigm of Landscape Values and Perception: The Professional Paradigm; The Behavioral Paradigm; The Humanistic Paradigm; Selected Methods and Applications: Studies Based on the Professional Paradigm; Studies Based on the Behavioral Paradigm; Studies Based on the Psychophysical Model of Behavioral Paradigm; Studies Based on the Cognitive Model of the Behavioral Paradigm; Studies Based on the Humanistic Paradigm; 8. A SYNTHESIS OF APPROACHES TO ECOLOGICAL PLANNING: Substantive and Procedural Theory in Ecological Planning; A Tentative Classification; Major Concerns; Organizing Principles; Human and Cultural Processes; Procedural Directive; Quantitative versus Qualitative Techniques; Outputs....(more)" |
schema:description | "Source: Canter Boos in Contemporary Landscape Design (Consulting editor: Frederick R. Steiner; Series founder and Director: George F. Thompson)...(more)" |
schema:description | "公開者: Baltimore, ML, USA" |
schema:publisher | <https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/The_Johns_Hopkins_University_Press> (➜ "The Johns Hopkins University Press") |
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schema:temporal | <https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/time/2002> (➜ "2002年") |