Landscape Science

  • Wiens, J. A. (2008). Allerton Park 1983: the beginnings of a paradigm for landscape ecology? Landscape Ecol, 23, 125-128.

  • Clark, et al., (2014). In: Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change.

  • Cushman, S. A., Evans, J. S., & McGarigal, K. (2010). Landscape ecology: past, present, and future. Spatial complexity, informatics, and wildlife conservation, 65-82.

  • Wu, J. (2015). History and evolution of the journal Landscape Ecology. In History of Landscape Ecology in the United States (pp. 55-73). New York, NY: Springer New York.

  • UNEP (2023)

  • The Global Change Research Act of 1990 mandates that the US Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) deliver a report to Congress and the President not less frequently than every four years that “integrates, evaluates, and interprets the findings of the Program and discusses the scientific uncertainties associated with such findings; analyzes the effects of global change on the natural environment, agriculture, energy production and use, land and water resources, transportation, human health and welfare, human social systems, and biological diversity; and analyzes current trends in global change, both human-induced and natural, and projects major trends for the subsequent 25 to 100 years.”

  • The purpose of IALE–North America is to:

    1. Foster landscape ecology research and practice across North America;

    2. Provide a link between persons concerned with landscape ecology in North America, the International Association for Landscape Ecology, and other regional associations of IALE;

    3. Promote interdisciplinary research and communication among scientists, planners, and other professionals concerned with landscape ecology and colleagues in other countries under the aegis of the International Association for Landscape Ecology; and

    4. Promote diversity and inclusion and champion participation in landscape ecology regardless of race, religion, gender identification, sexual orientation, age, disability, or veteran status.

  • Wu, J. and Hobbs, R. (2007). In book: Key Topics in Landscape Ecology (pp.271-287). Publisher: Cambridge University Press

  • NatureServe leverages the power of science, data, and technology to guide biodiversity conservation and stewardship.

  • The Society of Conservation Biology’s mission is to advance the science and practice of conserving Earth’s biological diversity.

  • ESF is one of the nation's premier colleges focused on the study of the environment, developing renewable technologies, and building a sustainable future. We work to address the Earth’s most pressing problems — and students come here because they want to be part of the solution.