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Naveh,
Z.
Biocybernetic and thermodynamic perspectives of landscape functions and
land use patterns. 75-83.
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Ryszkowski, L. and Kedziora, A.
Impact of agricultural landscape structure on energy flow and water cycling.
85-94.
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Shelton, M. L.
Irrigation induced change in vegetation and evapotranspiration in the
Central Valley of California. 95-105.
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Wright, R. L.
Integration in land research for Third World development planning: An
applied.phpect of landscape ecology. 107-117.
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Bornkamm, R.
Allochthonous ecosystems. 119-122.
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