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Landscape ecology is the study of the interrelation of organisms with each other and with the physical environment across the land surface in both natural and human influenced settings, i.e. both natural and cultural landscapes.
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Within ELD we focus on research that incorporates the spatial component of terrestrial biota (including humans) in relation to geographic characteristics (e.g. biogeography) and environmental forcing (e.g. climate change).

The people involved with landscape ecological research in ELD are:

Prof. W.D. (William) Gosling

Associate Professor Palaeoecology

Dr. A.M. (Annemieke) Kooijman

Assistant Professor Landscape Ecology

Dr. C.N.H. (Crystal) McMichael

Assistant Professor Palaeoecology