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Peterson, Cathleen A., L. Brooke McDowell, and Chris A. Martin. "286 Plant Life Form Frequency, Diversity, and Irrigation Application in Urban Residential Landscapes." HortScience 34, no. 3 (1999): 491E—491. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.34.3.491e.

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Heightened awareness of ecological concerns have prompted many municipalities to promote water conservation through landscape design. In central Arizona, urban residential landscapes containing desert-adapted plant species are termed xeriscapes, while those containing temperate or tropical species and turf are termed mesoscapes. Research was conducted to ascertain landscape plant species diversity, tree, shrub, and ground cover frequency; landscape canopy area coverage; and monthly irrigation application volumes for xeric and mesic urban residential landscapes. The residential urban landscapes
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Spinti, Jane E., Rolston St. Hilaire, and Dawn VanLeeuwen. "Balancing Landscape Preferences and Water Conservation in a Desert Community." HortTechnology 14, no. 1 (2004): 72–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.14.1.0072.

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We surveyed homeowners with residential landscapes in Las Cruces, N.M., to determine design features participants valued in their landscapes, their attitudes toward the landscape use of desert plants and opinions on factors that would encourage respondents to reduce landscape water use. We also determined whether the willingness to use desert plants in their landscapes related to the length of residency in the southwestern United States. At least 98% of respondents landscaped to enhance the appearance of their home and increase their property value. About half (50.6%) of the participants stron
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Du Clos, Brianne, Francis A. Drummond, and Cynthia S. Loftin. "Noncrop Habitat Use by Wild Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a Mixed-Use Agricultural Landscape." Environmental Entomology 49, no. 2 (2020): 502–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvaa001.

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Abstract Homogeneous, agriculturally intense landscapes have abundant records of pollinator community research, though similar studies in the forest-dominated, heterogeneous mixed-use landscape that dominates the northeastern United States are sparse. Trends of landscape effects on wild bees are consistent across homogeneous agricultural landscapes, whereas reported studies in the northeastern United States have not found this consistency. Additionally, the role of noncrop habitat in mixed-use landscapes is understudied. We assessed wild bee communities in the mixed-use lowbush blueberry (Vacc
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Morris, Robert L., and Angela O'Callaghan*. "Landscape Retrofit: Redesigning Desert Landscapes." HortScience 39, no. 4 (2004): 839A—839. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.39.4.839a.

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The Las Vegas Valley receives most of its water from the Colorado River due to a static federal water allocation the remainder from pumping groundwater. The increased water demand due to the population rise in the Las Vegas Valley is expected to overtake its current water allocation in the next few years. Over 60% of the potable water used in the Las Vegas valley is used to irrigate urban landscapes. Poorly designed desert landscapes can ultimately use more water than traditional landscapes and increase residential energy costs. Most of the desert landscaping currently installed by homeowners
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Komarova, I. A., and E. A. Ivantsova. "DEGRADATION OF LANDSCAPES OF THE SARPA LOWLAND." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 7 2022 (2022): 20–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37851.

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Gorbunov, R. V., T. Y. Gorbunova, V. A. Tabunshchik, A. V. Drygval, and M. S. Safonova. "DYNAMICS OF PRECIPITATION IN PLAIN CRIMEA LANDSCAPES." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 9 2021 (2021): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37682.

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Silova, V. A. "GEOINFORMATION ANALYSIS OF AGRO AND FOREST LANDSCAPES." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 10 2019 (2019): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37208.

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Valujeva, Kristine, Aleksejs Nipers, Inga Grinfelde, and Sindija Liepa. "Meeting national land use related objectives while safeguarding typical landscapes." Landscape architecture and art 23, no. 23 (2023): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/j.landarchart.2023.23.01.

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Landscapes play a significant role in the regional development by providing ecosystem services to the local communities. Significant changes in land management due to the political decisions may significantly change the typical landscape in rural areas. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore how to use the landscape differences to facilitate achievement of national socio-economic and environmental objectives, while avoiding significant changes and safeguarding typical landscapes. Cluster analysis was used to identify relatively homogeneous groups with four socio-economic and environmen
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Naprasnikov, A. T. "FLOOD LANDSCAPES WITH CRITICAL COMPONENTS OF UNSTABLE EQUILIBRIUM." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 6 2020 (2020): 90–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37416.

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Cabrera, Raul I., Kevin L. Wagner, and Benjamin Wherley. "An evaluation of urban landscape water use in Texas." Texas Water Journal 4, no. 2 (2013): 14–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21423/twj.v4i2.6992.

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Irrigated agriculture is the largest user of water in Texas, followed by urban-municipal uses, which has landscape irrigation as its largest component. Data from various sources were used to estimate the extent of the state’s urban landscaped area and its associated water use. The statewide area in golf courses is estimated at 115,000 acres, while 1,608,399 acres are ascribed to managed landscapes and lawns. While the total annual water use by golf courses is estimated at 0.364 million acre-feet, the volume projected for the landscape sector ranges from a low of 1.898 million acre-feet to a hi
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Jelen, Jakub, Markéta Šantrůčková, and Marek Komárek. "Typology of historical cultural landscapes based on their cultural elements." Geografie 126, no. 3 (2021): 243–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.37040/geografie2021126030243.

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Historical cultural landscapes represent numerous values and meanings that are important for today’s society. These cultural landscapes document the specific development of local communities and may reflect their approaches or attitudes toward the environment. Man-made landscape elements are created for special purposes and represent specific values (historical, cultural, environmental, economic, etc.). The analysis of these landscape elements allows us to find out for what purposes the society decided to use the landscape, respectively what functions the landscape performs and what historical
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Kis, Krisztián. "Landscape use of protected areas in the Hódmezővásárhely micro-region." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 33 (June 5, 2009): 179–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/33/2867.

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One of the biggest questions of developing rural areas is that people and organisations living and making their activity there how and in what measure utilize the local or obtainable externalresources. The concept of the landscape expresses the direct connection of the natural resources with the socio-economic processes. This is a two-way connection, (1) on the one hand the single landscapes provide the unique combination of natural conditions for the socio-economic utilisation which is different from other landscapes, (2) on the other hand as the result of the interaction of natural spheres t
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Wolff, Saskia, Silke Hüttel, Claas Nendel, and Tobia Lakes. "Agricultural Landscapes in Brandenburg, Germany: An Analysis of Characteristics and Spatial Patterns." International Journal of Environmental Research 15, no. 3 (2021): 487–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41742-021-00328-y.

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AbstractThe increasing demand for agricultural commodities for food and energy purposes has led to intensified agricultural land management, along with the homogenization of landscapes, adverse biodiversity effects and robustness of landscapes regarding the provision of ecosystem services. At the same time, subsidized organic agriculture and extensive grassland use supports the provision of ecosystem services. Yet little is understood about how to evaluate a landscape’s potential to contribute to protecting and enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem services. To address this gap, we use plot-lev
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Nikolaeva, N. A. "ASSESSMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE INDIGIRKA BASIN LANDSCAPES." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 9 2021 (2021): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37686.

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Nikolaeva, N. A. "ASSESSMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE JANA BASIN LANDSCAPES." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 9 2019 (2019): 79–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37201.

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Naprasnikov, A. T. "LANDSCAPES OF FLOODS: THE CONCEPT AND METHODS OF CALCULATIONS." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 5 2020 (2020): 70–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37394.

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Nikolaeva, N. A. "ASSESSMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE VILYUY BASIN LANDSCAPES." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 11 2020 (2020): 88–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37520.

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Kokhanistaya, N. V., D. Yu Shishkina, and V. E. Zakrutkin. "BIOGEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES OF THE ROSTOV REGION." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 11 2022 (2022): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37928.

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Nazarenko, O. V. "MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES OF ADYGEA IN CONDITIONS OF ANTHROPOGENIC TRANSFORMATION." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 12 2023 (2023): 135–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.38183.

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Savytska, Olena, and Natalia Korogoda. "The use of electronic map “natural basis of Kyiv city landscapes” in the studies on urban aesthetic resources." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 48 (December 23, 2014): 292–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2014.48.1353.

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Use of electronic landscape map in the study of aesthetic resources of the urban environment is an important component in study of landscape of the modern city. These maps are the basis for the organization of various GIS applications. Electronic maps which containing information about a natural basis of urban landscapes can be used for effectively management of the urban areas, environmental design and environmental protection. Key words: GIS, electronic map of landscapes, urban landscapes, aesthetic resources.
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Denysyk, Hryhoriy, Volodymyr Kanskyi, Viktoriia Kanska, Bohdan Denysyk, and Mykhailo Vinnytsia. "Anthropogenic landscapes of Ukraine and their reconstruction." Czasopismo Geograficzne 93, no. 3 (2022): 417–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.12657/czageo-93-16.

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The aim of the research was to analyze the structure of Ukraine’s anthropogenic landscape and the directions of its development for the purposes of further reconstruction and rational use. The current state of ten types of anthropogenic landscapes was assessed. In the research based on the maps of natural and contemporary landscapes, use was primarily made of historical and archaeological methods, including historical and genetic sequences. The present landscape of Ukraine can be described as the coexistence of three types of landscapes: natural, natural-anthropogenic and anthropogenic. Anthro
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Hilaire, Rolston St, Michael A. Arnold, Don C. Wilkerson, et al. "Efficient Water Use in Residential Urban Landscapes." HortScience 43, no. 7 (2008): 2081–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.43.7.2081.

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In the United States, urban population growth, improved living standards, limited development of new water supplies, and dwindling current water supplies are causing the demand for treated municipal water to exceed the supply. Although water used to irrigate the residential urban landscape will vary according to factors such as landscape type, management practices, and region, landscape irrigation can vary from 40% to 70% of household use of water. So, the efficient use of irrigation water in urban landscapes must be the primary focus of water conservation. In addition, plants in a typical res
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Elizbarashvili, Nodar, Lado Grigolia, and Gela Sandodze. "Assessment of Ecological Conditions and Potential of Pastures, Meadows and Steppes Landscapes of Georgia." Global Journal Of Botanical Science 10 (December 13, 2022): 46–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.12974/2311-858x.2022.10.06.

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The natural diversity of Georgia is outstanding in the world. This is particularly true with the subtropical and moderate belts of the country presenting over seventy natural landscapes, from humid subtropical or light semiarid forests through moist and Alpine landscapes. Such a variety is the result of several factors, with the following ones being most important: geographical location (location along the border of the tropical and moderate belts), effect of the Black Sea (which never freezes), altitudinal zoning (up to 5200 ml) and several-thousand-year-long history of the economic use of th
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Komarova, O. P. "PHYTOSANITARY MONITORING IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES OF LOWER VOLGA REGION." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 11 2019 (2019): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37232.

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Sun, Hongyan, Kelly Kopp, and Roger Kjelgren. "Water-efficient Urban Landscapes: Integrating Different Water Use Categorizations and Plant Types." HortScience 47, no. 2 (2012): 254–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.47.2.254.

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Little research has examined water requirements of entire irrigated urban landscapes integrating different types of plants. Three landscape treatments integrating different types of plants—woody, herbaceous perennial, turf—and putative water use classifications—mesic, mixed, xeric—were grown in large drainage lysimeters. Each landscape plot was divided into woody plant, turf, and perennial hydrozones and irrigated for optimum water status over 2 years and water use measured using a water balance approach. For woody plants and herbaceous perennials, canopy cover rather than plant type or water
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St. Hilaire, Rolston, Dawn M. VanLeeuwen, and Patrick Torres. "Landscape Preferences and Water Conservation Choices of Residents in a High Desert Environment." HortTechnology 20, no. 2 (2010): 308–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.20.2.308.

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We surveyed homeowners with residential landscapes in Santa Fe, NM, to determine their attitudes toward high desert plants and to assess their preferences for urban landscapes and water conservation strategies in a high desert urban environment. While there was low acceptance for the traditional turf lawn, 64% of residents agreed that high desert plants provided the variety they needed in their residential landscapes and 92% of residents would use high desert plants to landscape their front yard. Homeowners had a strong preference for retaining their current desert landscapes and converting tr
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Ozeranskaya, Natalia, and Zhuldyz Shakenova. "Landscape and ecological territorial zoning (based on materials of Akmolinsk region)." Sustainable Development of Mountain Territories 16, no. 2 (2024): 431–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21177/1998-4502-2024-16-2-431-440.

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Introduction. Modern human activities in nature are subject to increasing regulation and restrictions, which should be reflected in systems for the use of natural resources, primarily in agricultural production. The problem under consideration is of particular relevance for the regions of Northern Kazakhstan, since the natural landscapes of the region have been radically changed and transformed into natural and agricultural complexes with a disturbed landscape-ecological balance.From the point of view of modern natural science, the organization of the rational use of rural areas should be solv
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McConville, Anna, Bradley Law, Trent Penman, and Michael Mahony. "Contrasting habitat use of morphologically similar bat species with differing conservation status in south-eastern Australia." Austral Ecology 39, no. 1 (2014): 83–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13444740.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The east-coast free-tailed bat Mormopterus norfolkensis Gray, 1839 is a threatened insectivorous bat that is poorly known and as such conservation management strategies are only broadly prescribed. Insectivorous bats that use human-modified landscapes are often adapted to foraging in open microhabitats. However, few studies have explored whether open-adapted bats select landscapes with more of these microhabitat features.We compared three morphologically similar and sympatric, molossid bats (genus Mormopterus) with different conservation statu
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McConville, Anna, Bradley Law, Trent Penman, and Michael Mahony. "Contrasting habitat use of morphologically similar bat species with differing conservation status in south-eastern Australia." Austral Ecology 39, no. 1 (2014): 83–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13444740.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The east-coast free-tailed bat Mormopterus norfolkensis Gray, 1839 is a threatened insectivorous bat that is poorly known and as such conservation management strategies are only broadly prescribed. Insectivorous bats that use human-modified landscapes are often adapted to foraging in open microhabitats. However, few studies have explored whether open-adapted bats select landscapes with more of these microhabitat features.We compared three morphologically similar and sympatric, molossid bats (genus Mormopterus) with different conservation statu
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McConville, Anna, Bradley Law, Trent Penman, and Michael Mahony. "Contrasting habitat use of morphologically similar bat species with differing conservation status in south-eastern Australia." Austral Ecology 39, no. 1 (2014): 83–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13444740.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The east-coast free-tailed bat Mormopterus norfolkensis Gray, 1839 is a threatened insectivorous bat that is poorly known and as such conservation management strategies are only broadly prescribed. Insectivorous bats that use human-modified landscapes are often adapted to foraging in open microhabitats. However, few studies have explored whether open-adapted bats select landscapes with more of these microhabitat features.We compared three morphologically similar and sympatric, molossid bats (genus Mormopterus) with different conservation statu
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McConville, Anna, Bradley Law, Trent Penman, and Michael Mahony. "Contrasting habitat use of morphologically similar bat species with differing conservation status in south-eastern Australia." Austral Ecology 39, no. 1 (2014): 83–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13444740.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The east-coast free-tailed bat Mormopterus norfolkensis Gray, 1839 is a threatened insectivorous bat that is poorly known and as such conservation management strategies are only broadly prescribed. Insectivorous bats that use human-modified landscapes are often adapted to foraging in open microhabitats. However, few studies have explored whether open-adapted bats select landscapes with more of these microhabitat features.We compared three morphologically similar and sympatric, molossid bats (genus Mormopterus) with different conservation statu
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McConville, Anna, Bradley Law, Trent Penman, and Michael Mahony. "Contrasting habitat use of morphologically similar bat species with differing conservation status in south-eastern Australia." Austral Ecology 39, no. 1 (2014): 83–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13444740.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The east-coast free-tailed bat Mormopterus norfolkensis Gray, 1839 is a threatened insectivorous bat that is poorly known and as such conservation management strategies are only broadly prescribed. Insectivorous bats that use human-modified landscapes are often adapted to foraging in open microhabitats. However, few studies have explored whether open-adapted bats select landscapes with more of these microhabitat features.We compared three morphologically similar and sympatric, molossid bats (genus Mormopterus) with different conservation statu
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Zakharov, Moisej, Viktoria Filippova, Antonina Savvinova, and Alla Fedorova. "Small scale landscape mapping of traditional land use territories in Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)." InterCarto. InterGIS 29, no. 2 (2023): 228–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.35595/2414-9179-2023-2-29-228-243.

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In the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), there are 63 territories of traditional land use of the Indigenous Minorities of the North within the boundaries of municipal districts and nasleg (lowest municipal division), as well as nomadic tribal communities. Almost 58 % of the republic’s territory is under the traditional land use status. The traditional use of natural resources and traditional lifestyles of indigenous peoples are inextricably linked to the resource potential and ecological state of natural landscapes. The paper is aimed to develop a standardized methodology for the design of a small-
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Heesche, Johanne, Ellen Marie Braae, and Gertrud Jørgensen. "Landscape-Based Transformation of Young Industrial Landscapes." Land 11, no. 6 (2022): 908. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11060908.

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Due to deindustrialisation, young industrial landscapes (YILs), stemming roughly from the 1930s to the 1970s and located in the suburbs of Copenhagen, are partly abandoned, partly in use, and partly used for non-industrial purposes. By virtue of their location, size, and unused and underused subareas, YILs can potentially meet major urbanisation aims, such as densification and mixed-use development, yet the redevelopment of YILs often happens from a hypothetical virgin land position, disregarding the existing features of these sites. In this paper, we aim to introduce value-sustaining strategi
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Roeleke, Manuel, Torsten Blohm, Uwe Hoffmeister, et al. "Landscape structure influences the use of social information in an insectivorous bat." Oikos 129, no. 6 (2020): 912–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13432303.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In anthropogenic landscapes, aerial insectivores are often confronted with variable habitat complexity, which may influence the distribution of prey. Yet, high mobility may allow aerial insectivores to adjust their foraging strategy to different prey distributions. We investigated whether aerial-hunting common noctules Nyctalus noctula adjust their foraging strategy to landscapes with different habitat complexity and assumingly different prey distribution. We hypothesized that the movement behaviour of hunting common noctules and changes of mo
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Roeleke, Manuel, Torsten Blohm, Uwe Hoffmeister, et al. "Landscape structure influences the use of social information in an insectivorous bat." Oikos 129, no. 6 (2020): 912–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13432303.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In anthropogenic landscapes, aerial insectivores are often confronted with variable habitat complexity, which may influence the distribution of prey. Yet, high mobility may allow aerial insectivores to adjust their foraging strategy to different prey distributions. We investigated whether aerial-hunting common noctules Nyctalus noctula adjust their foraging strategy to landscapes with different habitat complexity and assumingly different prey distribution. We hypothesized that the movement behaviour of hunting common noctules and changes of mo
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Roeleke, Manuel, Torsten Blohm, Uwe Hoffmeister, et al. "Landscape structure influences the use of social information in an insectivorous bat." Oikos 129, no. 6 (2020): 912–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13432303.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In anthropogenic landscapes, aerial insectivores are often confronted with variable habitat complexity, which may influence the distribution of prey. Yet, high mobility may allow aerial insectivores to adjust their foraging strategy to different prey distributions. We investigated whether aerial-hunting common noctules Nyctalus noctula adjust their foraging strategy to landscapes with different habitat complexity and assumingly different prey distribution. We hypothesized that the movement behaviour of hunting common noctules and changes of mo
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Roeleke, Manuel, Torsten Blohm, Uwe Hoffmeister, et al. "Landscape structure influences the use of social information in an insectivorous bat." Oikos 129, no. 6 (2020): 912–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13432303.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In anthropogenic landscapes, aerial insectivores are often confronted with variable habitat complexity, which may influence the distribution of prey. Yet, high mobility may allow aerial insectivores to adjust their foraging strategy to different prey distributions. We investigated whether aerial-hunting common noctules Nyctalus noctula adjust their foraging strategy to landscapes with different habitat complexity and assumingly different prey distribution. We hypothesized that the movement behaviour of hunting common noctules and changes of mo
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Roeleke, Manuel, Torsten Blohm, Uwe Hoffmeister, et al. "Landscape structure influences the use of social information in an insectivorous bat." Oikos 129, no. 6 (2020): 912–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13432303.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In anthropogenic landscapes, aerial insectivores are often confronted with variable habitat complexity, which may influence the distribution of prey. Yet, high mobility may allow aerial insectivores to adjust their foraging strategy to different prey distributions. We investigated whether aerial-hunting common noctules Nyctalus noctula adjust their foraging strategy to landscapes with different habitat complexity and assumingly different prey distribution. We hypothesized that the movement behaviour of hunting common noctules and changes of mo
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Patrich, Joseph. "MONASTIC LANDSCAPES." Late Antique Archaeology 2, no. 1 (2004): 411–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134522-90000031.

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This article considers the impact of late antique monasticism on the landscape in three regions of the eastern Mediterranean: Egypt, Palestine and Sinai. It investigates both new landscapes created by monasticism and older landscapes strongly modified by a monastic presence. In the case of new landscapes, monastic structures found in each locality are described, and then their articulation within the wider landscape is considered, in terms of: their physical appearance against the local geology, the density of hermitages, their location, their use of roads or tracks to intercommunicate, and th
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Zwegers, Bart, and Karim Van Knippenberg. "Erfgoedensembles en klimaatadaptatie." Studies over de sociaaleconomische geschiedenis van Limburg/Jaarboek van het Sociaal Historisch Centrum voor Limburg 69 (January 22, 2025): 268–85. https://doi.org/10.58484/ssegl.v69i21890.

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This paper explores the intersections of heritage preservation and climate adaptation strategies. It emphasizes that while current policies mainly focus on technical and hydrological innovations, valuable historical knowledge about water management and sustainable land use is often neglected. This knowledge, derived from the cultural and historical development of landscapes, can offer vital insights and help face present-day climate challenges. The paper advocates for the integration of historical landscape elements and traditional land use practices into contemporary climate adaptation plans.
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Hiary, Oday A., and Malik G. Al-Ajlouni. "Exploring Common Residential Landscape Types and Their Water Budget in Amman, Jordan." Sustainability 16, no. 24 (2024): 11075. https://doi.org/10.3390/su162411075.

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Understanding the components of residential landscapes in Amman can deliver effective information about landscape elements, materials, and water requirements. This research aimed to identify the most common landscape types and materials for residential properties and their landscape water budget in Amman, Jordan. This research surveyed 54 residential properties with a landscape in six neighborhoods in Amman. All landscape elements and materials were measured, identified, and documented on an AutoCAD plan. The whole landscaped area around the home was divided into separate zones based on landsc
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Krasnoyarova, B. A., I. V. Orlova, T. G. Plutalova, and S. N. Sharabarina. "Ways for greening agricultural land use in transboundary dry steppe landscapes of Kulunda." Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk Seriya Geograficheskaya 88, no. 1 (2024): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s2587556624010019.

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Drylands are subject to degradation processes caused by natural and anthropogenic factors. Among the latter, agricultural activities stand out in terms of the scale and duration of their impacts worldwide. These processes are exacerbated in transboundary areas with different socioeconomic and environmental management institutions. We propose the ecological-landscape paradigm of agricultural land management, which aims to achieve sustainable development of transboundary territories as a single socio-ecological system, while respecting environmental standards and landscape resilience to agricult
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García del Barrio, J. M., F. Bolaños, and R. Elena-Rosselló. "Spanish rural landscapes: classification based on the spatial composition." Forest Systems 12, no. 3 (2003): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5424/1075.

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This paper presents a new landscape taxonomy designed to classify the Spanish rural landscapes attending to the composition of their spatial elements. The matricidal, essential, marginal o residual presence of each land use/land cover type is used as the main taxonomical criteria. A sample of 412 rural landscapes (206 different landscapes analysed in two successive dates) fully representative of the biogeoclimatic diversity of Spain has been classified. About 39% of total rural landscapes tested were identified as forest landscapes, 22% as rangeland landscapes, 11% as agroforest landscapes and
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Shober, Amy L., Geoffrey C. Denny, and Timothy K. Broschat. "Management of Fertilizers and Water for Ornamental Plants in Urban Landscapes: Current Practices and Impacts on Water Resources in Florida." HortTechnology 20, no. 1 (2010): 94–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.20.1.94.

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Rapid population growth and urbanization in Florida have increased the number of urban landscapes that receive fertilization and irrigation. Consequently, maintenance of these landscapes may contribute to water shortages and water quality degradation. This article 1) describes the current fertilizer and water use practices that are used by homeowners and landscape professionals; 2) summarizes the research related to nutrient and water use by landscape plants; and 3) provides an overview of the critical issues that should be considered as we evaluate the need for improved management of water an
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Malan, Katherine Mary. "A Survey of Advances in Landscape Analysis for Optimisation." Algorithms 14, no. 2 (2021): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/a14020040.

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Fitness landscapes were proposed in 1932 as an abstract notion for understanding biological evolution and were later used to explain evolutionary algorithm behaviour. The last ten years has seen the field of fitness landscape analysis develop from a largely theoretical idea in evolutionary computation to a practical tool applied in optimisation in general and more recently in machine learning. With this widened scope, new types of landscapes have emerged such as multiobjective landscapes, violation landscapes, dynamic and coupled landscapes and error landscapes. This survey is a follow-up from
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Vugule, Kristine, Ilze Stokmane, and Simon Bell. "Use of mixed methods in road landscape perception studies: an example from Latvia." Landscape architecture and art 15 (March 23, 2020): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/j.landarchart.2019.15.10.

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We see, use and interact with different type of landscape every day. One of the important types is the road landscape we encounter during travel, whether a business trip, vacation or just on the way to and from home. Such landscapes can often help to introduce us to new regions or invite us to explore the surrounding areas because we partly experience the world around us from the road. Road landscapes combine important aspects of road and transport infrastructure as well as the quality of life of local people, traffic safety and tourism development. Road landscape development concerns both lan
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Artemova, S. N., V. I. Pervushkin, and N. S. Alekseeva. "NATURAL AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE IN THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPES OF THE PENZA REGION." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 3 2022 (2022): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37789.

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Primakov, N. V., and E. G. Tsaloeva. "THE STATE OF AGROFORESTRY LANDSCAPES OF THE DINSKY DISTRICT OF KRASNODAR KRAI." Успехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), no. 3 2022 (2022): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/use.37786.

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Mudrak, Halyna, and Oleksandr Mudrak. "SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF RATIONAL USE OF AGRICULTURAL SCAPES OF THE MIDDLE TRANSPORT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE STRATEGY OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION." Agriculture and Forestry, no. 4 (December 18, 2020): 159–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.37128/2707-5826-2020-4-14.

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The necessity of studying the current condition of agro-landscapes of Middle Transnistria in the context of the strategy of sustainable development of rural territorial communities of the region has been analysed. After all, ecologically safe use of agroecosystems of any region should become one of the necessary conditions for ecologically balanced development of its agrosphere. The authors note that the current condition of agro-landscapes has been characterized by significant diversity and complex landscape-typological structure. The differences of agro-landscapes in economic use have been p
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