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Division of Forest, Nature and Landscape KU Leuven

Overall, the research carried out in this laboratory focuses on the spatial and quantitative assessment of biological and man-induced patterns and processes at the landscape and habitat level both in rural, urban and natural settings. We aim at coupling traditional research on forestry, landscape elements, land use, and biotic communities with earth observation, spatial data sciences, the statistical modeling environment, and planning tools. ...

Forest, Nature and Landscape KU Leuven

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Overall, the research carried out in this laboratory focuses on the spatial and quantitative assessment of biological and man-induced patterns and processes at the landscape and habitat level both in rural, urban and natural settings. We aim at coupling traditional research on forestry, landscape elements, land use, and biotic communities with earth observation, spatial data sciences, the statistical modeling environment, and planning tools. ...

Landscape Ecology and Nature Management Research Institute for Nature and Forest

The Landscape Ecology and Nature Management team looks at the functioning of ecosystems as parts of larger entities, at the level of the landscape. Landscape ecological insights support the area-based nature policy, vision formation processes, management planning and nature assessments. The basic motivation of this team is to contribute to the sustainable conservation and restoration of biodiversity by means of policy-supporting landscape ...

Centre for Archaeological Research of Landscapes KU Leuven

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The Centre for Archaeological Research of Landscapes promotes archaeological analyses of entire landscapes of the past, using archaeological methods and building historical-anthropological knowledge. It not simply synonymous with the field of geo-archaeology but it stands for an alternative approach of landscape phenomena.

The fundamental rationale is that the limitations of traditional ‘on site-archaeology’ must be breached: entire, ...