Chapter 3. Enacting Landscape Design: From Specific Cases to General Principles
- David B. Lindenmayer,
- Richard J. Hobbs
Published Online: 15 APR 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780470692400.ch3
Copyright © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Book Title

Managing and Designing Landscapes for Conservation: Moving from Perspectives to Principles
Additional Information
How to Cite
Haila, Y. (2008) Enacting Landscape Design: From Specific Cases to General Principles, in Managing and Designing Landscapes for Conservation: Moving from Perspectives to Principles (eds D. B. Lindenmayer and R. J. Hobbs), Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford, UK. doi: 10.1002/9780470692400.ch3
Publication History
- Published Online: 15 APR 2008
- Published Print: 15 OCT 2007
ISBN Information
Print ISBN: 9781405159142
Online ISBN: 9780470692400
- Summary
- Chapter
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Keywords:
- landscape design;
- natural dynamics;
- ecology;
- learning process;
- ecosystems
Summary
This chapter contains section titled:
Abstract
Introduction: Assessing similarities and differences across landscapes
The ontology of landscape design
What level of detail is necessary?
The dynamic challenge: The Siberian flying squirrel as an example
Regulatory arrangements, knowledge and trust
Getting enactment started
Principles
References
