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    Development of constructed wetlands in agricultural landscapes using remote sensing techniques by Rebecca Naomi ter Borg, Jennie Barron

    “…This study aimed to use remote sensing techniques to study landscape water retention over time. In this pilot study, water retention structures in Gotland (57°28′35.0′′N18°29′ 13.9′′E) and Kalmar Län (56°39′41′′N16°21′46′′E) for 2000/2001 and 2020 were identified and analyzed using Landsat data. …”
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    Impact of construction on landscapes of the forest-step zone of Ukraine by S. P. Sonko, I. D. Zelenchuk

    “…Based on reports on the study of engineering-ecological and engineering-geological conditions of construction sites located in the Western part of the forest-steppe zone of Ukraine, the transformation of landscape components under the influence of the construction of quickly assembled buildings was analyzed, namely, the study of the violation of ties between living and inert landscape components: changes in the morphological structure of the soil cover, degradation of plant cover and changes in the water balance, which directly affect the functioning of landscapes, and can also serve as the basis for the implementation of geoecological measures aimed at reducing the negative impact of urbanization on the landscape structures of the forest-steppe. …”
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    Construction health and safety: A topic landscape study by Cao Xiaorui, Lu Ruodan, Guo Liang, Liu Jianya

    “…The existing literature on construction health and safety is not only diverse and rich in sight, but also complex and fragmented in structure. …”
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    Landscape constructions on Instagram. A postmodern reinvention of romanticism by Niklas Toresson

    Published in Digital Geography and Society (2025-12-01)
    “…This article addresses this gap by examining how landscapes are constructed on Instagram and how these stereotypical portrayals reflect broader societal and ecological narratives. …”
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    Research Progress in Urban Pollinator-Friendly Landscape Construction by Guiying LI, Hanwen XIAO, Runan TIAN

    Published in Fengjing Yuanlin (2025-04-01)
    “…In the future, urban pollinator-friendly landscape construction can be carried out in four aspects: 1) Building pollinator migration corridors; 2) prioritizing the application of plants with high attractiveness to pollinators through experiments or research; 3) creating diverse habitat conditions and diverse plant community structures; 4) carrying out differentiated ecological management.ConclusionAlthough there has been a large amount of related research based on urban pollinator-friendly landscapes, there are still areas entailing deeper research in some aspects, especially in the screening of pollinator-friendly plants, which has been weakly researched both at home and abroad. …”
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    Construction of regional rural landscape character identification system: A case of a riverine area along the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, China by Yunong Wu, Yulian Pan, Mengke Li, Yiyuan Sun

    Published in Ecological Indicators (2025-08-01)
    “…In this study, the traditional LC factor was defined as the part of the factor component based on which the configuration and coordinate factors were introduced to construct the 3C structure of the LC composition. Considering the area along the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, the bottom-up induction method was used to screen the five composition factors and their weight with a greater influence on the rural landscape through CATREG, and obtained 329 types of landscape description units and 382,279 characterized patches through fuzzy superposition. …”
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    The assimilation ability of the elements of reclaimed agricultural landscapes for constructed wetland creation by Irina V. Glazunova, Svetlana A. Sokolova, Valery M. Yashin

    “…Purpose: substantiation and consideration of the assimilating ability of natural and artificially waterlogged areas within the reclaimed landscapes to support the decision to discharge drainage runoff onto the relief or to create constructed wetland. …”
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    Construction and Optimization of Wetland Landscape Ecological Network in Dongying City, China by Jun Ma, Qiang Yu, Huiyuan Wang, Linzhe Yang, Ruirui Wang, Minzhe Fang

    Published in Land (2022-08-01)
    “…Based on land use data of Dongying City, Shandong Province, in 2020, this study selected the landscape disturbance degree and landscape fragility index to construct a landscape ecological risk evaluation model and to analyze the spatial distribution characteristics of landscape ecological risk in Dongying City in 2020. …”
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    Rehabilitation and Renewal of Mediterranean Structures. The Utopic Landscape of Algarve by Carlos Bragança dos Santos

    Published in REGION (2018-06-01)
    “…The values that local people may assign to their landscapes will determine the acknowledgement of the structural elements under analysis, but the role of tourists must be seriously take into account. …”
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    Gold Clusters on Graphene/Graphite—Structure and Energy Landscape by Manoj Settem, Melisa M. Gianetti, Roberto Guerra, Nicola Manini, Riccardo Ferrando, Alberto Giacomello

    Published in Small Science (2024-09-01)
    “…Low‐energy structures are identified through a combination of structural optimization and Wulff–Kaischew construction which are then used to explore the energy landscape. …”
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    Construction of a landscape ecological network based on landscape ecological risk assessment: A case study of the resource-based city of Linfen by Jikai ZHAO, Qiang YU, Chenglong XU, Jun MA

    Published in Meitan xuebao (2024-06-01)
    “…The changes in the landscape structure within resource-dependent urban areas is influenced by a confluence of factors, potentially resulting in a decreased landscape ecological quality and a heightened ecological vulnerability. …”
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