Capitalizing on forty years of intensive ecological studies, this
anthology presents a collection of widely dispersed major
publications on theoretical and practical Mediterranean, global
environmental and landscape issues. These range from Mediterranean
ecosystems and vegetation types in California and Israel, to the
significance of fire in the evolution of cultural Mediterranean
landscapes in the Pleistocene and Early Holocene with special
reference to Mt. Carmel; and from the development of Tanzania
Masailand, a sociological and ecological challenge to
multifunctional, self-organizing biosphere landscapes and the
future of our Total Human Ecosystem.
Each chapter features a comprehensive study of ecological and
landscape issues, synthesized in the introduction, and woven with
autobiographical experiences. The concluding chapter calls for a
transdisciplinary shift in all environmental scientific fields and
particularly in landscape and restoration ecology, to cope with the
complex, closely interwoven ecological, socio-economical, political
and cultural crises facing human society during the present crucial
transition from the industrial to the post-industrial, global
information age.
Updating and broadening the scope of the groundbreaking Springer
book on Landscape Theory and Applications by the author and
Lieberman (1994), this is a unique transdisciplinary attempt based
on advanced systems complexity theories, which link the natural and
human sciences. It will be of value for all those dealing with land
and landscape study in the broadest sense as academic scientists,
researchers and scholars, professionals and practitioners and
students.
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