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ATTEMPT OF FORMULATION OF METHODOLOGICAL BASES OF LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
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Ekológia
| Date:
January 1, 2004| Author:
Pietrzak, Maciej
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Abstract
Pietrzak M.: Attempt of formulation of methodological bases of landscape ecology. Ekologia (Bratislava), Vol. 23, Supplement 1/2004, p. 274-279.
The present study consists of two main parts. The first one presents the basic definitions of the notion of "landscape ecology" found in relevant literature. The second part discusses the particular problems included in the methodological model of landscape ecology (which require specific and detailed studies). The basic issues...
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