THE ROLE OF WATER IN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY AND IN CROP PRODUCTION
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Water is an element of integration and interaction. Through its continuing cycles and re-
newal water maintains a finely tuned harmony between local diversity and macroscale co-
herence within natural evolution. Even a tentative review of the role of water in landscape
ecology and in crop production clearly reveals that the holistic and dynamic character of
nature's structure and functioning sharply contrasts and conflicts with the fragmented and
static nature of the market induced industrial strategies and technologies. The causes and
consequences of these gradually intensifying and accelerating conflicts are first outlined
in a conceptual and historical framework then illustrated by indicative examples taken
from recent studies on water related planning and policies in Hungary. A move towards
reducing and preventing such conflicts seems to require, among many other things, the
compilation of broadly conceived analytical studies on major water related prerequisites
and consequences of various future scenarios. This can lead to a coherent set of matrices
between the valued components of the region's water resources and the human activities
affecting water balance and water quality. Problem-based and process-oriented internal
and external integration of hydrological sciences - towards which significant contribu-
tions have been already made during the last few years - seems to be the key element in
the elaboration of such comprehensive informational basis on the role of water in nature
and in society.