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Ecological Networks and Territorial Systems of Ecological Stability

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  • © 2019

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  • Discusses the theory of ecological networks, an applied method of econet design, up to its implementation for legislative, planning and projecting purposes at national, regional, and local level
  • Proposes interactive elements and ecostabilising measures, including legal actions, to ensure a proper level of conservation of strictly protected areas (nature reservations as biocentres and biocorridors), as well as proper ecological quality of the structure of the entire landscape
  • Shows that the TSES method represents a real, legally enforceable, regular and routine transfer of landscape ecological principles to spatial planning processes
  • Demonstrates that the TSES method is also applicable in other countries

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This book provides a wealth of information for all those involved in using ecological networks for biodiversity protection and environmental management, as well as their significance for planning. It describes the concept of ecological networks, and presents methods and real-world examples of the use of a territorial system of ecological stability (TSES) in Slovakia at national, regional and local levels, including the assessment of the significance of biocentres, biocorridors and interactive elements. Using both a functional model for preserving the living conditions of habitats or preventing their collapse, and the connectivity of biotopes in a landscape as an original type of ecological network based on landscape-ecological principles, TSES represents a modern concept of nature and biodiversity protection based on the principles of protection of the conditions and forms of biota.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Landscape Ecology SAS, Bratislava, Slovakia

    László Miklós, Zita Izakovičová

  • UNESCO-Chair for Sustainable Development, Technical University in Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovakia

    Andrea Diviaková

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