Transdisciplinary challenges in landscape ecology and restoration ecology : an anthology with forewords by E. Laszlo and M. Antrop and epilogue by E. Allen

Foreword. Introduction. Part A: Mediterranean issues. 1. Mediterranean ecosystems and vegetation types in California and Israel Z. Naveh.- 2. Structural and floristic diversity of shrublands and woodlands in northern Israel and other Mediterranean areas Z. Naveh, R.H. Whittaker.- 3. Fire in the Mediterranean - a landscape ecological perspective Z. Naveh.- 4. From biodiversity to ecodiversity: a landscape-ecology approach to conservation and restoration Z. Naveh.- 5. Conservation, restoration, and research priorities for Mediterranean uplands, threatened by global climate change Z. Naveh.- 6. From biodiversity to ecodiversity - holistic conservation of the biological and cultural diversity of Mediterranean landscapes Z. Naveh.- 7. The role of fire in the evolution of the Mediterranean cultural landscape in the Pleistocene and Early Holocene with special reference to Mt. Carmel Z. Naveh.- Part B. Global issues. 8. The development of Tanzania Masailand. A sociological and ecological challenge Z. Naveh.- 9. The role of landscape ecology in development Z. Naveh.- 10. Culture and landscape conservation: A landscape ecological perspective Z. Naveh.- 11. Ecological and cultural landscape restoration and the cultural evolution towards a post-industrial symbiosis between human society and nature Z. Naveh.- 12. Ten major premises for a holistic conception of multifunctional landscapes Z. Naveh.- 13. Multifunctional, self-organizing biosphere landscapes and the future of our Total Human Ecosystem Z. Naveh.- Part C. Recapitulation. 14. The transformation of landscape ecology and restoration ecology into transdisciplinary sciences - recapitulation and revision Z. Naveh.-