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Special feature: Landscape Design and Urban Biodiversity
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The loss of biodiversity, the impact of climate change, and the growth of the world’s urban population, the main challenges of this century for life on earth, are all strongly interconnected. In this special feature, papers from Asia, Europe, South Africa, and South America are collected to examine biodiversity in urban areas and explore how landscape design can influence native biodiversity.
Editors
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Norbert Müller
University of Applied Sciences Erfurt, Germany
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Yukihiro Morimoto
Kyoto Gakuen University, Japan
Articles (7 in this collection)
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Influence of different landscape design styles on plant invasions in Central Europe
Authors
- Norbert Müller
- Herbert Sukopp
- Content type: Special Feature - Original Paper
- Published: 10 February 2016
- Pages: 151 - 169
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Influence of socioeconomic status on design of Batswana home gardens and associated plant diversity patterns in northern South Africa
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Elandrie Davoren
- Stefan Siebert
- Marié Joey du Toit
- Content type: Special Feature - Original Paper
- Published: 05 September 2015
- Pages: 129 - 139
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A review of climate change adaptation policies applied to landscape planning and design in Korea
Authors
- Jin-Oh Kim
- Joo-Hwan Suh
- Content type: Special Feature: Review
- Published: 09 January 2015
- Pages: 171 - 177
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A multifunctional green infrastructure design to protect and improve native biodiversity in Rio de Janeiro
Authors
- Cecilia Polacow Herzog
- Content type: Special Feature - Original Paper
- Published: 31 October 2013
- Pages: 141 - 150
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Identifying indicator species for bryophyte conservation in fragmented forests
Authors
- Yoshitaka Oishi
- Yukihiro Morimoto
- Content type: Special Feature - Original Paper
- Published: 11 August 2013
- Pages: 107 - 114
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Estimation of leaf area index and gap fraction in two broad-leaved forests by using small-footprint airborne LiDAR
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Takeshi Sasaki
- Junichi Imanishi
- Yukihiro Morimoto
- Content type: Special Feature - Original Paper
- Published: 11 August 2013
- Pages: 117 - 127