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Incorporating Edge Effects into Landscape Design and Management
Thomas D. Sisk
Earth and Sustainability
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Edge Effect
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Landscape Management
100%
Landscape Design
100%
Ecological Processes
50%
Recent Advances
25%
Anthropogenic Activities
25%
Spatial Modeling
25%
Spatial Data
25%
Species Level
25%
Habitat Edge
25%
Long History
25%
Focal Species
25%
Ecosystem Services
25%
Increased Demand
25%
Natural Landscape
25%
Land-based
25%
Effects of Human Activity
25%
Animal Abundance
25%
Process Level
25%
Landscape Heterogeneity
25%
Research History
25%
General Perception
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Edge Effect
100%
Landscape Design
100%
Spatial Data
25%
Ecosystem Service
25%
Human Activity
25%