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Rundel, P.W., G. Montenegro, and F.M. Jaksic (eds.), 1999.
Landscape Disturbance and Biodiversity in Mediterra-
nean-Type Ecosystems. Ecological Studies 136.
Springer: Berlin & New York. An analysis of the effects
of disturbances and environmental degradation, at the
landscape scale, on flora and fauna of the Mediterranean
regions of the world.
Schelhas, J. and R. Greenberg. 1996. Forest Patches in Tropical
Landscapes. Island Press: Washington, D.C. An assess-
ment of the ecological and social value of tropical forest
remnants, and the issues surrounding their management
and conservation.
Schroth, G., G.A.B. da Foseca, C.A. Harvey, C. Gascon, H.L.
Vasconcelos, and A.M.N. Izac. (eds.), 2004. Agrofor-
estry and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Land-
scapes. Island Press: Washington, D.C. Rich in case
studies, this edited volume critically analyzes the biodi-
versity conservation potential of tropical agroforestry
systems at the landscape scale.
Soule, J. D. and J. K. Piper. 1992. Farming in Nature's Image.
Island Press: Washington, DC. A review of what it
means to use nature and our understanding of ecological
processes as the model for designing and managing
agroecosystems, with a focus on the midwestern U.S.
Walker, L.R. and R. del Moral. 2003. Primary Succession and
Ecosystem Rehabilitation. Cambridge University Press:
Cambridge, UK. A comprehensive discussion of how
plant, animals, and microorganisms develop and interact
following disturbances.
Watt, A. S. 1947. Pattern and process in the plant community.
J. Ecol 35:1-22. A classic paper on the way succession
works in plant communities.
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