Ecological and Ethnoecological Classification of a Forested Landscape in the Tayal Mrqwang Territories, Taiwan (ROC)

In landscape ecology, it is widely acknowledged that landscape is as much a social and cultural entity as it is biophysical, and that people and place must be jointly considered to fully understand the evolution of spatial pattern. This thesis explores the overlapping biophysical and human dimension...

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Main Author: Berg, Kevan James
Other Authors: Newmaster, Steven
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10214/6966