From ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: A progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusions

In this paper, 1) a delineation of main theoretical, methodological and applicative issues of landscape ecology, 2) a comparison between landscape and ecosystem ecology, 3) a critical overview of actual limits of landscape ecology, are depicted. We conclude that: a) from a theoretical viewpoint, eco...

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Main Authors: Ireneo Ferrari, Alessandro Ferrarini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter Germany 2008-08-01
Series:Landscape Online
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Online Access:https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/85
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spelling doaj-4668ac80c86842b1b37dd2bfa9e37c972020-11-25T01:56:43ZengInternational Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter GermanyLandscape Online1865-15422008-08-01611210.3097/LO.20080685From ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: A progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusionsIreneo Ferrari0Alessandro Ferrarini1University of Parma, Department of Environmental Sciences, Parma, ItalyVia Giuseppe Saragat 4, 43100 Parma, ItalyIn this paper, 1) a delineation of main theoretical, methodological and applicative issues of landscape ecology, 2) a comparison between landscape and ecosystem ecology, 3) a critical overview of actual limits of landscape ecology, are depicted. We conclude that: a) from a theoretical viewpoint, ecosystem and landscape ecology differ since they deal with ecological topics having very different spatial and temporal scales, b) from a practical standpoint, they deal with dissimilar purposes emerging both from unlike research scales and different approaches, as the interest of landscape ecology is mainly focused on the whole ecological mosaic rather than on single components, in this view assuming an "horizontal" ecological perspective, c) transdisciplinarity is still a work in progress in landscape ecology, d) several research purposes in landscape ecology are far from being reached, e) a bridge lacks between the "horizontal" perspective adopted from landscape ecology and the "vertical" approach distinctive of ecosystem ecology, therefore, they actually behave as detached disciplines. However, in our vision, landscape ecology contains the seeds for becoming a self-contained scientific discipline as well as the interface among the distinct sectors of environmental research and planning.https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/85Ecosystem ecologyIssues in progressLandscape ecologyResearch challenges
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From ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: A progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusions
Landscape Online
Ecosystem ecology
Issues in progress
Landscape ecology
Research challenges
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Alessandro Ferrarini
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title From ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: A progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusions
title_short From ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: A progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusions
title_full From ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: A progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusions
title_fullStr From ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: A progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusions
title_full_unstemmed From ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: A progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusions
title_sort from ecosystem ecology to landscape ecology: a progression calling for a well-founded research and appropriate disillusions
publisher International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter Germany
series Landscape Online
issn 1865-1542
publishDate 2008-08-01
description In this paper, 1) a delineation of main theoretical, methodological and applicative issues of landscape ecology, 2) a comparison between landscape and ecosystem ecology, 3) a critical overview of actual limits of landscape ecology, are depicted. We conclude that: a) from a theoretical viewpoint, ecosystem and landscape ecology differ since they deal with ecological topics having very different spatial and temporal scales, b) from a practical standpoint, they deal with dissimilar purposes emerging both from unlike research scales and different approaches, as the interest of landscape ecology is mainly focused on the whole ecological mosaic rather than on single components, in this view assuming an "horizontal" ecological perspective, c) transdisciplinarity is still a work in progress in landscape ecology, d) several research purposes in landscape ecology are far from being reached, e) a bridge lacks between the "horizontal" perspective adopted from landscape ecology and the "vertical" approach distinctive of ecosystem ecology, therefore, they actually behave as detached disciplines. However, in our vision, landscape ecology contains the seeds for becoming a self-contained scientific discipline as well as the interface among the distinct sectors of environmental research and planning.
topic Ecosystem ecology
Issues in progress
Landscape ecology
Research challenges
url https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/85
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