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Restoring Forest Landscapes - An introduction to the art and science of forest landscape restoration

… kilometres of open countryside results in a large ‘edge effect’ that is highly unsuitable for species that require a … By leading planners step-by-step through the cause-effect relationships between activities, outputs, and goals, …
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Values of protected landscapes and seascapes: protected landscapes and agrobiodiversity values

… winds that bring humidity to the valleys at night. This effect encourages species that can capture the abundant … of the tourist influx has resulted in a range of adverse environmental and land- use impacts. For example, … and culture of the community, and that minimise the adverse impacts that come with any proposed development. …
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Landscape conservation law. Present trends and perspectives in international and comparative law.

… therefore, we wrote to the Council of Europe to that effect, and offered our continuing assistance in the … another town which was protecting its landscape from that adverse development. Transportation corridors would cut off … powers to promote the landscape and not to develop it in adverse ways. For instance, it works to link the Valley's …
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