Landscape Complexity

Landscape Complexity
Ecosystem Dynamics, Economic Pressure and Optimal Resource Management

Social, Urban, Economic and Environmental Sustainability

Landscape Complexity
Ecosystem Dynamics, Economic Pressure and Optimal Resource Management Forthcoming

Editors:
Alessia D’Agata, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Ioannis Konaxis, University of Piraeus, Greece
Luca Salvati, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

ISBN: 9788743811145 (Paperback) e-ISBN: 978874381091

Available: April 2026


In advanced economies, landscapes have evolved into complex mosaics shaped by the dynamic interplay between forests, shrublands, agricultural fields, pastures, and urban or industrial areas. This intricate structure creates multiple layers of ecological and socioeconomic interactions that influence how land is used, valued, and managed.

Despite increasing awareness of environmental sustainability, the absence of comprehensive continental and national accounting systems for landscape evaluation has hindered the full recognition of landscapes as vital components of economic systems. Bridging this gap requires new methods to quantify and interpret landscape functions, services, and transformations.

This book proposes an integrative approach to landscape assessment—combining official statistics, field surveys, remote sensing, forest inventories, and spatial analysis. It demonstrates how these diverse tools can be harnessed to evaluate both quantitative and qualitative aspects of natural ecosystems, offering a clearer understanding of how landscapes contribute to environmental resilience and economic well-being.

Through practical examples and detailed case studies, this book provides an essential framework for scholars, environmental planners, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to connect ecological insights with sustainable regional development and policy design.

Environment, forestry, sustainability, resilience, indicators, regional science, official statistics, Europe.
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