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This hardback edition provides an in-depth analysis of landscape ecology and the complex relationships between human activities and environmental systems. The book examines how land use patterns and anthropogenic impacts fundamentally alter landscape formation and ecological processes.
Almusaed presents evidence-based research on urbanization, agriculture, and industrial development and their cascading effects on biodiversity, soil health, and natural habitats. The text offers practical insights into sustainable landscape management and ecological restoration strategies.
Ideal for environmental professionals, urban planners, ecology students, and sustainability advocates, this reference work bridges theoretical landscape ecology principles with real-world applications. It emphasizes the importance of understanding human-environment interactions for creating resilient, biodiverse landscapes.







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