Jianguo (Jingle) Wu School of Life Sciences & School of Sustainability Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287

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Jianguo (Jingle) Wu School of Life Sciences & School of Sustainability Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287

What Is Landscape Ecology?! Wu and Hobbs (2007):! The science and art of studying and influencing the spatial pattern of landscapes and its ecological consequences. " The science of landscape ecology provides the theoretical basis for understanding the formation, dynamics and ecological effects of spatial heterogeneity, and the relationship between landscape pattern and ecological and socioeconomic processes over different scales. " The art of landscape ecology reflects the humanistic and holistic perspectives necessary for integrating biophysical and socioeconomic and cultural components within the landscape in general, and landscape design, planning, and management in particular. "

Top 10 List! Special Session at US-IALE 2001: Top 10 List for Landscape Ecology in the 21 st Century 1! Jack Ahern! 9! Tony King! 2! Marc Antrop (Belgium)! 10! Simon Levin! 3! Bill Baker! 11! Arthur Lieberman! 4! Gary Barrett! 12! David Mladenoff! 5! Virginia Dale! 13! Zev Naveh (Israel)! 6! Almo Farina (Italy)! 14! Bob OʼNeill! 7! Richard Forman! 15! Monica G. Turner! 8! Richard Hobbs (Australia)! 16! John Wiens! Jianguo (Jingle) Wu! --- Organizer!

http://leml.asu.edu/ Click on Publications Wu and Hobbs (2002)

10. Data acquisition and accuracy assessment! Collection of basic biological data on organisms and species! Multiple-scale, integrative landscape monitoring programs! Innovative sampling/statistical methods to avoid problems such as pseudoreplication and spatial autocorrelation! Metadata, error/uncertainty analysis, and accuracy assessment!

9. Landscape conservation and sustainability! Specific landscape ecological guidelines for biodiversity conservation! Comprehensive and operational definition of landscape sustainability, incorporating physical, ecological, socioeconomic, and cultural components of the landscape, with explicit expression of scale! Develop a scientific basis and pragmatic guidelines for valuing ecosystem services of landscapes!

8. Optimization of landscape pattern! Optimization of land use pattern! Optimal landscape pattern for biodiversity conservation! Optimal landscape pattern for ecosystem functioning! Optimal landscape management, and optimal landscape design and planning! Require theories and methods more than those in traditional operations research (e.g., mathematical programming), as well as interdisciplinary participation!

7. Integrating humans and their activities into landscape ecology! Humans and their activities need to be considered as an integral part of the ecology of landscapes! A more humanistic perspective! Holistic landscape ecology a systems view that links natural and human systems!

6. Relating landscape metrics to ecological processes! Behavior of landscape metrics in response to changes in landscape pattern and scale! Empirical relationships between pattern and process! Standards for metrics selection and change detection?! Vital landscape attributes for monitoring and predicting landscape changes?! Holistic metrics that reflect social, cultural, and ecological diversity and heterogeneity?!

Metrics! http://leml.asu.edu/ Click on Publications!

5. Methodological development! Develop methods that effectively deal with problems of spatial autocorrelation, pseudoreplication, and scale multiplicity in sampling and analysis! Innovative ways of integrating observation, experimentation, and modeling properly! Beyond the traditional hypothetico-deductive doctrine!

4. Scaling! Scale effects ---> Scaling functions ---> Scaling theory ---> Science of scale! Develop and test innovative scaling methods! Integrated approaches combining field measurements, experimental manipulations, remote sensing, GIS, and modeling!

J. Wu, B. Jones, H. Li, and O. Loucks (eds). 2006. Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecology Springer, Dortrecht, The Netherlands" http://leml.asu.edu/scalingbook/!

3. Nonlinear dynamics and landscape complexity! Emphasis on emergent properties, phase transitions, and threshold behavior! Concepts and theories in complexity science, including selforganization, SOC, CAS, nonlinear dynamics, and metastability! Resilience research!

2. Causes, processes, and consequences of land use and land cover change! Insights from economic geography (how economic activity is spatially distributed) and resource economics (how land is used)! Long-term changes imposed by economies and climate change, as well as land use legacies"! Highly dynamic or chaotic landscapes - unique opportunities?!

1. Ecological flows in landscape mosaics! Develop a better understanding, and a theory, of how organisms, materials, and energy interact with landscape pattern! Integrating biophysical and socioeconomic processes! Integrating population, community, and ecosystem ecology into landscape ecology!

RESEARCH TOPIC Sustainability of Landscapes Ecology of Landscapes Ecology in Landscapes! Landscape sustainability Sustainability science Holistic landsc ecology Sustainable land architecture Land change science (LCS) Pattern-process relationships Landsc pattern-conservation Landsc pattern-ecosystems Landsc pattern-pop/specis Behavioral landsc ecology Landscape genetics Pattern/process in landscapes Non-spatial ecological studies at the landscape scale Landscape-scale characterization of ecological patterns and processes

Key Topics in Landscape Ecology Jianguo Wu and Richard Hobbs (2007) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. http://leml.asu.edu/landscape-ecology/