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Category Text Publication
Reference Category Book chapters
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-0343-2_15
Title (Primary) Landscape fragmentation and landscape planning, with a focus on Germany
Title (Secondary) Species survival in fragmented landscapes
Author Kleyer, M.; Kaule, G.; Settele, J.
Publisher Settele, J.; Margules, C.; Poschlod, P.; Henle, K.
Source Titel GeoJournal Library
Year 1996
Department BZF
Volume 35
Page From 138
Page To 151
Language englisch
Keywords Habitat Quality; Environmental Impact Assessment; Cultural Landscape; Reserve System; Landscape Model
UFZ inventory Leipzig, Bibliothek - Hauptlesesaal, 96-1979 DK: 574.4.015.3 Spe, 00466684
Abstract This volume deals with the documented deleterious effects of habitat fragmentation on the survival of species. As a consequence, landscape planners are asked to present models for land use systems that ensure a better connectivity of habitats for endangered species. Results of ecological research presented in this volume show that habitat networks designed for target species are needed, at least in some cases. Consider, for instance, a regional network of open meadows and wetlands for white storks (Ciconia ciconia LINNAEUS, 1758) or a network of diy grasslands for butterfly populations (see Seufert & Grosser this volume: 268–274). However, when plans are executed and measures have been implemented to realize the network, the results will most often deviate from the original requirements.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=14582
Kleyer, M., Kaule, G., Settele, J. (1996):
Landscape fragmentation and landscape planning, with a focus on Germany
In: Settele, J., Margules, C., Poschlod, P., Henle, K. (eds.)
Species survival in fragmented landscapes
GeoJournal Library 35
Kluwer, Dordrecht, p. 138 - 151 10.1007/978-94-009-0343-2_15