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Avoiding Irreversible Change: Considerations for Vegetation Cover, Vegetation Structure and Species Composition

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Fischer, Joern
Lindenmayer, David B

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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An important goal in landscape design is to avoid potentially irreversible ecosystem changes. Such changes have been discussed in the context of thresholds, regime shifts and extinction cascades. Thresholds occur where small changes in one variable result

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Managing and designing landscapes for conservation: moving from perspectives to principles

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2037-12-31
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