Authors:
Lovell, S.T. and D.M. Johnston
Publication Date:
2009
Abstract/Summary:
We have proposed a framework for transforming landscapes to improve performance by integrating ecological principles into landscape design. This effort would focus on the development of multifunctional landscapes, guided by the rapidly growing knowledge base of ecosystem services provided by landscape features. Although the conventional approach to landscape ecology is based on a model that assumes poor ecological quality in the human- dominated matrix, a review of recent literature reveals important opportunities to improve the quality of the landscape matrix by increasing spatial heterogeneity through the addition of seminatural landscape elements designed to provide multiple ecosystem services.
Resource Type:
Peer-reviewed Article
Source:
Ecology and Society
Link:
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/art44/ES-2009-2912.pdf