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: Focuses on how structure and function transform over time due to natural disturbances (e.g., fires, floods) and human interventions (e.g., urbanization, deforestation).

: Analyzes patterns at multiple spatial and temporal scales, recognizing that all landscapes are inherently heterogeneous. Methodological Framework

Modern landscape ecology relies heavily on geospatial technologies and quantitative modeling to analyze broad-scale patterns: Landscape Ecology | Environmental Sciences - EBSCO

Landscape ecology is an interdisciplinary science that examines the relationship between spatial patterns and ecological processes across various scales. It integrates biophysical and analytical approaches with humanistic perspectives to understand how the arrangement of ecosystems affects wildlife, biodiversity, and environmental conditions. Core Principles