C. D. A. Rubec’s scientific contributions

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Ecological Land Survey as Basis for Land Resource Planning and Management in Canada
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January 1986

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C. D. A. Rubec

Relationships of landscape ecology and land use planning and management are discussed. The significance of an ecological data base for national, regional and local planning is considered from a Canadian perspective, relating ecological land classification hierarchy to the various levels of management, and describing developments in survey methodology, remote sensing and computer information systems.


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... At the national level, this has resulted in a greater environmental influence on long term socio-political decision making, for example, ecodistrict information has played an important role in negotiations between Canada and the U.S.A. on the effects of Long Range Transport of Air Pollutants (LRTAP) on terrestrial environments (Rubec and Wiken, 1983). In the Arctic,it is being used for regional planning studies in areas where detailed information is lacking. ...

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Ecological Land Survey as Basis for Land Resource Planning and Management in Canada
Ecological Land Survey: a Canadian approach to landscape ecology.
  • Citing Article
  • January 1983