Conference Organising Committee has the right to make changes.Presentation length: 15 minutes + 5 minutes questions. In plenary sessions 30 minutes. Presentation equipment: please, let Conference Secretariat know by Thursday 28th July by e-mail which demonstration equipment you need. In the Conference in every room will be: - Dataprojectors and laptops on location if you bring PowerPoint presentation on CD, - Overhead projectors, - Slide projectors. Posters: size A0 or smaller; posters will be presented both in Stockholm and Tartu. Please contact Registration in Stockholm as early as possible. There will be assistance to put up the posters. Organising Committee will transport posters from Stockholm to Tartu.
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PLENARY SESSIONS - in Stockholm and Tartu
A. THEORETICAL ASPECTS AND MODELLING A1. Landscape pattern and processes - in Stockholm A2. Landscape modelling - in Tartu
B. CULTURAL HERITAGE IN CHANGING LANDSCAPES - in Stockholm
C. LANDSCAPE CHANGE C1. Monitoring of landscape change - in Tartu C2. Shaping the future landscapes - in Stockholm C3. Ways to humane landscape of tomorrow: Landscape planning out of the future, designing for common ideals - in Tartu
D. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION D1. Management of biological and landscape diversity - in Tartu D2. Ecological engineering and restoration in rural landscapes - in Stockholm D3. Management of coastal zone (to be held on the Stockholm-Tallinn ferry) D4. Ecological networks in Europe - in Tartu
E. URBAN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY - in Stockholm
ECOLAND Forum - in Tartu
POSTERS - in Stockholm and Tartu
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STOCKHOLM PART | | | | | | June 30th | 14.00-19.00 | | Registration in U29 | | | 19.00 | | Welcome gathering | | | | | | | | | | | | July 1st | 8.00-9.00 | | Registration in U29 | | | 9.00-10.20 | | Plenary session in Aula Magna | | | 10.20-10.50 | | Coffee break | | | 10.50-11.00 | | Music | | | 11.00-12.00 | | Plenary session | | | 12.00-13.30 | | Lunch | | | 13.30-14.50 | A1 in U Högbom | B in U Nordenskiöld | D2 in U Ahlman | | 14.50-15.20 | | Coffee break | | | 15.20-16.40 | A1 in U Högbom | B in U Nordenskiöld | D2 in U Ahlman | | 16.40-17.10 | | Coffee break | | | 17.10-18.30 | Posters in U21 and U22 | B in U Nordenskiöld | Posters in U21 and U22 | | | | | | | | | | | July 2nd | 8.00-9.20 | C2 in U Nordenskiöld | E in U Högbom | Whole day excursion | | 9.20-9.40 | | Coffee break | | | 9.40-11.20 | C2 in U Nordenskiöld | E in U Högbom | | | 11.30-16.00 | | Excursion with picnic lunch | | | 17.00-18.20 | | Ferry session D3 | | | | | | | TARTU PART | | | | | | July 3rd | 10.00-14.00 | Arrival to Tartu (Registration in Main building) | | 14.00-15.00 | | Lunch | | | 15.00-16.45 | Plenary session - Aula in Main building | | 16.45-17.15 | | Coffee break | | | 17.15-18.45 | Plenary session - Aula in Main building | | 20.00 | Welcome party in University’s History Museum at Toome Hill | | | | | | | | | | | July 4th | 9.00-11.00 | A2 in Main building | D1 Chemistry building | C3 House of Humanities | | 11.00-11.20 | | Coffee break | | | 11.20-13.00 | A2 in Main building | D1 in Chemistry building | D4 House of Humanities | | 13.00-14.00 | | Lunch | | | 14.00-15.40 | A2 in Main building | D1 in Chemistry building | ECOLAND Forum House of Humanities | | 15.40-16.00 | | Coffee break | | | 16.00-18.00 | C1 in Main building | D1 in Chemistry building | ECOLAND Forum House of Humanities | | 18.00-19.00 | POSTER SESSION, House of Humanities | | | | | | | | | | | July 5th | 8.00 | Field trip to NE-Estonia | Field trip to Endla raised bog and Vooremaa landscape protection area | Field trip to SE-Estonia | | 20.00 | Farewell party at Sangaste manor | | | | | | | | | | | July 6th | 9.00-10.20 | C1 in Main building | D1 in Chemistry building | Posters | | 10.20-10.40 | | Coffee break | | | 10.40-12.00 | C1 in Main building | D1 in Chemistry building | Posters | | 12.00-13.00 | | Lunch | | | 13.00-14.00 | | Plenary session in Aula in Main Building | | | | | | |
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* * * DETAILED PROGRAMME
Stockholm 30. June 200114.00 - 19.00 Registration and information desk at Geo-science building U29 (location) 19.00 Welcome gathering at the Geo-science building, floor 3
* * * Stockholm 1. July 20018.00 - 9.00 Registration and information at Geo-science building U29Plenary session I in Aula MagnaChair person: Margareta Ihse 9.00 Opening of the Conference9.20 Marc Antrop (Belgium) Urbanisation Process Throughout Europe and the Change of Landscapes 9.50 William Mitsch (USA) Wetland Creation and Restoration on an Ecosystem and Landscape Scale-Examples from the USA Coffee break 10.20 - 10.50 10.50 Musical performance 11.00 Lech Ryszkowski (Poland) Management of Rural Landscapes for Optimisation of Agroecosystems 11.30 Ulf Sporrong (Sweden) Development of Swedish Landscapes Lunch 12.00 - 13.30 Parallel sessions Parallel session I in Geo-science building U: Högbom lecture hall A. THEORETICAL ASPECTS AND MODELLING A1. Landscape pattern and processes Chairman: Tõnu Oja 13.30 Alexandre V. Khoroshev (Russia) Linear Interrelationship between Landscape Geocomponents 13.50 Tõnu Oja (Estonia) Nutrient Fluxes and Nutrient Availability in Estonian Forests Affected by Climatic Change 14.10 Hanne Sickel, Ann Norderhaug and Morten A.K. Sickel (Norway) Semi-natural Vegetation Types, Ecological Hot-spots and Succession Processes in Subalpine Forest Areas in South Central Norway 14.30 Charles N. Burnett, Stefan Fronzek and Illka Suojanen (Finland) Internet-enabled Landscape Ecology Databases Coffee break 14.50 - 15.20 15.20 Christine Schneider & Gary Fry (Norway) The Influence of Landscape Pattern on Butterfly Diversity and Butterfly Movement in Grasslands 15.40 Kalev Sepp, Marika Mänd and Jaak Truu (Estonia) The Influence of Landscape Pattern on Bumble Bee Communities 16.00 Tobias Purtauf, J. Dauber and V. Wolters (Germany) Effects of Changes in Landscape Patterns on Carabid Diversity and Community Structure 16.20 Lech Ryszkowski & Lech Szajdak (Poland) Mechanism of Afforestation Impact on Nitrogen Cycling in Agricultural Landscape Coffee break 16.40 - 17.10 Parallel session II in U building: Nordenskiöld lecture hall B. CULTURAL HERITAGE IN CHANGING LANDSCAPES Chairmen: Gary Fry and Hannes Palang 13.30 Gary Fry, Gro Jerpåsen, Birgitte Skar and Odd Stabbetorp (Norway) Combining Landscape Ecology with Archaeology to Manage Cultural Heritage Interests in the Changing Countryside 13.50 Päivi Maaranen (Finland) Site Management of the Archaeological Cultural Heritage of Finland in Respect of Landscape Study and Preservation 14.10 Grete Swensen (Norway) Threatened Landscape - A Study of the Decision-making, Legitimacy and Practice of Cultural Heritage Management in Local Planning 14.30 Helen Alumäe, Hannes Palang and Anu Printsmann (Estonia) Cultural and Historical Values in Landscape Planning: Locals' Perceptions Coffee break 14.50 - 15.20 15.20 Sylvia M. Haslam (UK) Retaining the Cultural Heritage of Rivers 15.40 Sebastian Eiter & Kerstin Potthoff (Norway) Mountain Farming Landscape - Quo vadis? An Approach to the Study of Ecology and Customs in Western Norway 16.00 Steven Warnock, Geoffrey Griffiths, Jonathan Porter and Eunice Simmons (UK) The Cultural Component of Landscape Character Assessment: Data Sources and Typology 16.20 Stein Tage Domaas, Ingvild Austad, Ann Norderhaug and Anders Timberlid (Norway) Historical Cadastrial Maps as a Tool for Valuation of Today's Landscape Elements Coffee break 16.40 - 17.10 17.10 Ewa Skowronek, Andrzej Swieca and Renata Zielonka (Poland) Cultural Landscape of Polish-Ukrainian Borderland 17.30 Katsue Fukamachi, Hirokazu Oku and Oliver Rackham (Japan, UK) A Comparative Study on Rural Landscape Patterns between Japan and England 17.50 Orly Rechtman & Shaul Amir (Israel) The Impact of the Zionist Development Ideology on the Traditional Mediterranean landscape 18.10 Roy Haines-Young, Robert Fish and Jorge Rubiano (UK) Deliberative and inclusionary Approaches to Sustainability and Landscape: Developments and Implications for Landscape Ecology in the Policy Domain Parallel session III in U building: Ahlman lecture hall D. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION D2. Ecological engineering and restoration in rural landscapes Chairman: Rudolf Krönert 13.30 Philippe Jeanneret & B. Schüpbach (Switzerland) Impact of Cultivated Landscape Restoration on Agro-biodiversity 13.50 Ulrike Hirt & Rudolf Krönert (Germany) Landscape Ecological Process Research on a Meso-scale Basis, Taking the Nitrogen Inputs into a River as an Example 14.10 Ayala Misgav, Noa Perl and Yoram Avnimelech (Israel) Selecting a Compatible Open Space Use for a Closed Sanitary Landfill Site 14.30 Tõnu Mauring & Ülo Mander (Estonia) Landscape Analysis for Optimal Location of Wastewater Treatment Wetlands Coffee break 14.50 - 15.20 15.20 Elve Lode (Estonia, Sweden) Peatland Patterns in Integrated Land and Water Management System 15.40 Pavel Kovar (Czech Republic) Young Landscapes: Ecological Phenomena on South-American Volcanoes and Central-European Industrial Substrates 16.00 Jorund Aasetre, Dagmar Hagen and Lars Emmelin (Norway, Sweden) Restoration Ecology in a Social Context: A Case Study Coffee break 16.40 - 17.10
17.10 Poster session in U building: rooms U21 and U22 1. Carlota Martinez Alandi, P. Sastre Olmos and Jose Vicente De Lucio Fernandez (Spain) The Role of Linear Features in Landscape Heterogeneity and Connectivity in the Guadiamar River Basin, Andalusia, Spain 2. Berit Arheimer & Lotta Andersson (Sweden) Landscape Wetness and Nitrogen Transport 1885-1994: Human Impact vs. Natural Variability 3. Berit Arheimer, G. Torstensson and H.B. Wittgren (Sweden) Remedial Landscape Measures for the Sea: Constructed Wetlands vs. Agricultural Practices 4. Jose Antonio Atauri, Jose Vicente de Lucio and Antonio Gómez Sal (Spain) Ecological Evaluation of Landscapes in the Henares River Basin, Spain 5. Isabel Bielsa, Steven de Jong and Rob Jongman (The Netherlands) Monitoring Temporal Changes in a Rural Mediterranean Landscape 6. Lluis Brotons & Pasi Reunanen (Finland) The Effect of Natural Disturbance Processes and Land Use History on Landscape Patterns in Mediterranean and Boreal Forest Ecosystems 7. R.J.F. Bugter (co-ordinator), F. Burel, M. Cerny, P.J. Edwards, F. Herzog, J.P. Maelfait, S.Klotz, P. Simova, R. Smulders and M. Zobel Vulnerability of Biodiversity in the Agro-ecosystem as Influenced by Green Veining and Land-use Intensity: The EU project GREENVEINS 8. Charles N. Burnett, S. Fronzek and I. Suojanen (Finland) Internet-enabled Landscape Ecology Databases 9. Charles N. Burnett, Niina Vuorela and Tuuli Toivonen (Finland) Different Connotations of Time in Landscape Research 10. Philippe Clergeau & Y. Rantier (France) Starling Roost Locations and Landscape Structure 11. Lucian Dragut, Titus Man and Wilfried Eckart Schreiber (Romania) A Landscape Study Using the Analysis of Elementary Landscape Units: Taga Community Study Case 12. Danielle Ducrot & Daniel Kristof (France, Hungary) Using Airborne Remote Sensing Techniques in Coastal Plant Population Studies 13. Berien Elbersen (The Netherlands) Pan-European forum for countryside and landscape monitoring ECOLAND - also lecture in ECOLAND Forum 14. Jane Frey, Toomas Frey and Katrin Pajuste (Estonia) Fluxes and Trends of Sulphate and Base Cations of Deposition, Soil and Runoff Waters at Integrated Monitoring Site (EE02 Saarejrve) in Estonia 15. Dagmar Haase & Annett Steinführer (Germany) An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Subjective and Objective Measuring of Environmental Quality in Residential Areas - Lichen Monitoring and Sociological Investigations in Brno, Czech Republic 16. Dirk-Jan van der Hoek (The Netherlands) Quantifying an Indicator of Landscape Changes 17. Margareta Ihse, Merit Kindstrm, H. Prentice and J. Lannek (Sweden) Grassland Fragmentation and Habitat Continuity: Three Centuries on the Baltic Island Öland 18. Masanao Iuchi (Japan) Development of Ecosystem Analysis and Evaluation Method for Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping 19. Mari Ivask, Jaak Truu, Marika Truu, Kalev Sepp (Estonia) Effect of Agricultural Management Practices on Soil Biota 20. Arvo Järvet (Estonia) Nutrient Runoff Change in the Lake Võrtsjärv Catchment Area 21. Margit Karu, Elle Roosaluste, Krista Lõhmus and Ülo Mander (Estonia) Dynamics of Plant Cover and Soil Nutrient Content in Floodplain Forests in the Soomaa National Park, Estonia 22. Lauri Klein (Estonia) Possible conflicts between animal movement and traffic in Estonia 23. Annely Kuu, Mari Ivask, Jaak Truu (Estonia) Diversity of Soil Invertebrates in Ecologically and Conventionally Managed Soils 24. Rainer Kuuba (Estonia) Changes in forest landscape in Estonia 25. G. Le Lay & Philippe Clergeau (France) Urban Landscape Cartography in an Ecological Perspective 26. Claudia Latus, Joachim Kiesel, Ulrich Stachow, Alfred Schultz, Gerd Lutze, Sarah Fuchs and Bettina Saacke (Germany) Abundance of Bird Species in the Quillow Catchment Area in Relation to Natural Conditions and Land Use 27. Krista Lõhmus, Valdo Kuusemets, Mari Ivask, Sille Teiter, Jürgen Augustin and Ülo Mander (Estonia and Germany) Age-induced Changes in Nitrogen Fluxes in Riparian Grey Alder Stands: Budgets from Two Case Studies 28. Katarina Löfvenhaft & Siv Runborg (Sweden) Effects of Past Urban Development on Present Biodiversity in Stockholm: A Comparison Based on Recent and 50 Year Old Aerial Photographs 29. Renata Lörinci & Katalin Balazs (Hungary) Biotope Survey and Analysis for Local Ecological Network Planning: A study on the Outskirts of Istvan farm, Bonyhad 30. Renata Lörinci, Katalin Balazs (Hungary) Landscape Evaluation - The First Step of Ecological Infrastructure Planning: A Case Study of Istvan Grange Periphery 31. Mariavaleria Mininni, Paola Mairota, Maria Raffaella Lamacchia and Daniela Sallustro (Italy) Landscape Ecological Analysis Models for Space and Time Scale S-Crossing. A Study Case: Mediterranean Peninsular Landscapes 32. Karin Muru & Kiira Aaviksoo (Estonia) Satellite Monitoring of Forests and Natural Grasslands in Estonia (on the Basis of 3 Nature Protection Areas) 33. Angelika Neudecker (Switzerland) Landscape Development of the Catchment Area of the Lake Bergsee (Hotzenwald, Black Forest, Germany) Since the End of the 18th Century: Which Elements Remain and Preserve the "Cultural Heritage"? 34. P. Sastre Olmos & Jose Vicente De Lucio Fernandez (Spain) Landscape Models and Shape Indexes to Evaluate the Effects of Urban Expansion on Landscape Connectivity and Integrity of Natura 2000 Network in Madrid, Spain 35. Jaanus Paal (Estonia) The North-Estonian Klint: Soil and vegetation diversity 36. Anneli Palo & Tambet Kikas (Estonia) Methodological Problems of Composing Digital Vegetation Maps (Example of the Islands of Saaremaa and Muhu or Saare County) 37. Mika Pirinen (Finland) The Spatial Forest Patterns in Koli National Park in Eastern Finland 38. Luis Quinta-Nova & Teresa Batista (Portugal) The Importance of Landscape Attributes in Biodiversity Assessment. The Evora Case Study 39. Urve Ratas, Elle Puurmann and Reimo Rivis (Estonia) Structure and Variability of Insular Landscapes 40. Mart Reimann & Hannes Palang (Estonia) Studying Landscape Preferences: The Example of Põhja-Kõrvemaa 39. Anda Ruskule & Hannes Palang (Latvia, Estonia) Indicators for Assessment of the Landscape Development on International Scale 40. P. Sastre Olmos & Jose Vicente De Lucio Fernandez (Spain) Landscape Models and Shape Indexes to Evaluate the Effects of Urban Expansion on Landscape Connectivity and Integrity of Natura 2000 Network in Madrid, Spain 41. Janneke Roos-Klein Lankhorst (The Netherlands) ELPEN - European Livestock Policy Evaluation Network 42. Anda Ruskule & Hannes Palang (Latvia, Estonia) Indicators for Assessment of the Landscape Development on International Scale 43. M.F. Schmitz, I. De Aranzabal, A. Rescia and F.D. Pineda (Spain) Implications of Socioeconomic Changes in Mediterranean Cultural Landscapes 44. Alfred Schultz, Gerd Lutze, Ulrich Stachow, Claudia Latus and Armin Werner (Germany) Animal Species Specific Habitat Quality as Indicator of Biological Integrity of Landscapes 45. Kevin MacEwen Short and Keitarou Hara (Japan) The Japanese Countryside Landscape: Conservation and Restoration 46. Maria Thorell, Frank Götmark (Sweden) Conservation value of potential buffer zones around small forest reserves in South Sweden 47. Tuuli Toivonen (Finland) Compiling Knowledge on Finnish Biodiversity 48. Klara Tullback (Sweden) Monitoring Coastal Exploitation - A Methodological Study at the Swedish Baltic Coast 49. Gonzalo Zavala, Olga Viedma, Juan Surez and Jos M. Moreno (Spain) Habitat selection by fires in Central Spain 50. Wieslaw Ziaja (Poland) Contemporary Mountain Landscape Changes in Spitsbergen
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Stockholm 2. July 2001 Parallel sessions/In-conference excursions There will be an option to choose between three excursions, one full day and two half-day trips to be combined with the parallel morning sessions (Excursions). Please, let Conference Secretariat know Thursday 28th July by e-mail which one you prefer. 7.30 - 12.00 Information desk at Geo-science building U29 Parallel session I in U building: Nordenskiöld lecture hall C. LANDSCAPE CHANGE C2. Shaping the future landscapes Chairman: Geert de Blust 8.00 Ben Delbaere (The Netherlands) Policy perspectives for Landscapes in Europe 8.20 Teresa Andresen & Maria José Curado (Portugal) The Shaping of the Future of a Cultural Landscape: The Douro Valley Wine Region 8.40 Lillemor Lewan (Sweden) Land Use and Natural Resources - Networking for Integration of Knowledge About Man and the Biosphere in a River Catchment Area 9.00 Uta Fritsch, D. Katzenmaier and A. Bronstert (Germany) Land-Use Scenarios for Flood Risk Assessment Studies Coffee break 9.20 - 9.40 9.40 Bärbel & Gunther Tress (Denmark) Use of Scenario Techniques to Communicate Landscape Change and Encourage Stakeholder Participation 10.00 Neil D. Mitchell, Peter Espie and Robin Hankin (New Zealand) Rational Landscape Decision Making - The Better Use of Meso-scale Environmental Analysis as an Aid to Landscape Management 10.20 Geert de Blust (Belgium) Ecosystem-based Management Strategies for the Rural Areas; Some Experiences 10.40 Marc Zebisch & Hartmut Kenneweg (Germany) Landscape Response to External Driving Forces - CORAL 11.00 Paulius Kavaliauskas, Ruta Baskyte (Lithuania) Landscape Shaping Paradigm: Master Plan of Lithuania Parallel session II in U building: Högbom lecture hall E. URBAN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Chairman: Marc Antrop 8.00 Giedre Godiene (Lithuania) Planning and Market Economy View of the City Landscape Development. The Case Study from Telšiai and Mazheikiai Cities of Lithuania 8.20 Dagmar Haase (Germany) GIS-supported Approaches towards an Integrated Monitoring of Landscape Changes in Urban Environments 8.40 Maik Netzband (Germany) Development of an Evaluation Pattern for the Landscape Structure and Recovery Function of the Suburban Cultural Landscape by Use of GIS and Remote Sensing Data 9.00 Rein Ahas, Neve Albre, Ülar Mark and Jussi S. Jauhiainen (Estonia) Dispercity - Urban Life in a Green Setting, or a New Development Approach for Estonian Rural Peripheries Coffee break 9.20 - 9.40 9.40 Philippe Clergeau & G. Le Lay (France) Multidisciplinary Analysis to Manage Wildlife in Urban Landscape. Multisdisciplinary Analysis of Urban Landscape for Wildlife Management 10.00 Ulla Mörtberg (Sweden) Forest Birds in an Urbanizing Environment Posters in U building: rooms U21 and U22 Descriptions of excursions. Please, let Conference Secretariat know which one you prefer by Thursday 28th July by e-mail or in the registration desk.
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Stockholm 2. July evening - Tallinn 3. July morningD. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION D3. Management of coastal zone (to be held on the Stockholm-Tallinn ferry) Chairman: Ülo Mander 17.00 Trine Bekkby, Gary Fry, Lars Erikstad and Vegar Bakkestuen (Norway) A Landscape Ecological Approach to Coastal Zone Applications 17.20 Pua Kutiel, O. Cohen, M. Shoshany and M. Shub (Israel) Vegetation Cover Changes in the Coastal Dunes of Israel between the Years 1965-1999 17.40 Michalis Tzatzanis, Thomas Wrbka and Georg Grabherr (Austria) A Description and Analysis of the Human Impact on Coastal Dune Systems in Western Crete 18.00 Pua Kutiel (Israel) Should We Create the Desired Landscape or Leave It to Be Shaped by 'Nature'? IALE Board meeting Arrival to Tallinn at 10 AM according to local time. 2.5 hours bus trip to Tartu.
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Tartu 3. July 200110.00 Registration at 18 Ülikooli St. (the main building of university, see location) Plenary session II in main building's Aula, 18 Ülikooli St. Chairmen: Ülo Mander and Hannes Palang 15.00 Opening address (Prorector Volli Kalm, University of Tartu) 15.15 Christine Estreguil, Luca Demicheli, Marjo Kasanko, Niall McCormick and Carlo Lavalle (Italy) Monitoring Population Induced Stress in Urban and Regional Development: A European Project to Support the European Spatial Development Perspective 15.45 Michael Moss (Canada) Landscape Ecology in North America: UnderlyingThemes in its Development and Potential 16.15 Robert G.H. Bunce (The Netherlands/UK) The Importance of Data Consistency in Ecological Monitoring Coffee break 16.45 - 17.15 17.15 Rob Jongman (The Netherlands) Ecological Networks and Greenways in Europe: The Twentieth Century and beyond 17.45 Carl Steinitz (USA) Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning: Links and Gaps and Common Dilemmas 18.15 Ülo Mander and Loit Reintam (Estonia) Development of Estonian Landscapes 20.00 Welcome party in the Tartu University's History Museum at Toome Hill Welcome address from the Chairman of City Council Prof. Peeter Tulviste
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Tartu 4. July 2001Parallel sessions Parallel session I in Main building 18. Ülikooli St. A. THEORETICAL ASPECTS AND MODELLING A2. Landscape modelling - University Main building: 18 Ülikooli St. Chairman: Felix Müller 9.00 Felix Müller (Germany) Ecosystem Gradients as Indicators of an Integrative Landscape Theory 9.20 Uta Steinhardt & Martin Volk (Germany) Mesoscale Landscape Analysis on the Base of Investigations of Water Balance and Water-bound Material Fluxes: Problems and Hierarchical Approaches for Their Resolution 9.40 Andrzej Kedziora & Janusz Olejnik (Poland) Modelling of Heat and Water Balances in an Agricultural Landscape 10.00 Yohay Carmel, Denis J. Dean and Curtis H. Flather (Israel, USA) Combining Location and Classification Error Sources for Estimating Multi-temporal Database Accuracy 10.20 Kalle Remm & Tõnu Oja (Estonia) Stepwise Modelling of Rural Housing Pattern Near Otepää Using Neighbourhood Corrections 10.40 Ole Hjorth Caspersen (Denmark) The Integrated Administrative Control Systems IACS Used at Rural Land-use Analysis and Bottom-up Modelling
Coffee break 11.00 - 11.20 11.20 Bernd Münier (Denmark) Biotope Modelling in Landscape Development Scenarios 11.40 Corinne Gilliéron & Rodolphe Schlaepfer (Switzerland) Modelling of Swiss Landscape Dynamics at Communal Level: A Tool for Understanding the Variation of Animal Species Population, with Focus on the Brown Hare (Lepus Europaeus) 12.00 Sören P. Kristensen (Denmark) Multivariate Analysis of Landscape Changes and Farm Characteristics in a Study Area in Central Jutland, Denmark 12.20 Ralf Seppelt & Alexey Voinov (Germany, USA) Agricultural Landscapes - Spatial Explicit Optimum Management 12.40 Antonio Gomez Sal (Spain) Assessing Landscape Values: A Proposal for a Multidimensional Model Lunch 13.00 - 14.00 14.00 Andreas Seiler (Sweden) Landscape Analysis as a Guide for Evaluation, Localization and Mitigation of Wildlife-vehicle Accidents. - Or: Where Does the Moose Cross the Road? 14.20 Charles N. Burnett, Niina Vuorela and Tuuli Toivonen (Finland) Different Connotations of Time in Landscape Research 14.40 Galina Kamyshenko & Vyatcheslav Rybka (Belarus) Modeling of Land-reclamation Transformation of Bog Geoecosystems of Belarus 15.00 Pavel V. Zhoomar (Belarus) The Situational Approach to the Definition of Elementary Operational Unit for the Purposes of Ecological Mapping Coffee break 15.40 - 16.00 C. LANDSCAPE CHANGE C1. Monitoring of Landscape Changes - University Main building: 18 Ülikooli St. Chairman: Kiira Aaviksoo 16.00 Veerle van Eetvelde, Marc Antrop (The Netherlands) Comparison of the Landscape Structure of Traditional and New Landscapes - Some European Examples 16.20 Gregory A. Isachenko (Russia) Desolation Processes in the Landscapes of the European Russia: XX Century 16.40 Vladimir A. Nikolaev, Vera K. Zhuchkova and Nadezhda I. Volkova (Russia) Russian Agrolandscapes at the Turn of the Century 17.00 Göran Ståhl, Jonas Fridman, Per Löfgren and Anna Ringvall (Sweden) Designing a Swedish Landscape Monitoring Programme 17.20 Anders Glimskär, P.-A. Esseen, J. Moen, B. Söderström and A.-C. Weibull (Sweden) Content of a Swedish Landscape Monitoring Programme 17.40 Anna Allard (Sweden) Vegetation Changes in Mountainous Areas - A Detailed Study by Aerial Photo-based Remote Sensing and Spectral Radiometry Parallel session II Chemistry building: 2 Jakobi St. D. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION D1. Management of biological and landscape diversity - Chemistry building: 2 Jakobi St. Chair person: Francoise Burel 9.00 Michael Bock (Germany) Sustainable Land Use in the Managed Landscape: Comparative, Remote Sensing and Geo Data Based Landscape Assessment for Transfer into Regional Environmental Quality Objectives 9.20 Johannes Peterseil (Austria) Landscape Structure - The Key to Biodiversity? 9.40 Olaf Bastian, M. Lütz (Germany) Economic Aspects of Ecological Planning in the Agricultural Landscape 10.00 Loit Reintam & Elmar Kaar (Estonia) Comparison of Spontaneous and Planned Afforestation of Sandy-textured Quarry Detritus of Open-cast Oil-shale Mining 10.20 Francoise Burel, Alain Butet, Yannick Delettre, Norma Millan and Philippe Morand (France) Effects of Landscape Context on Biodiversity in Hedgerows 10.40 Miska Luoto & Juha Pykälä (Finland) Loss of Habitat and Species Diversity in a Landscape Scale After the End of Livestock Grazing
Coffee break 11.00 - 11.20 11.20 Jacques Baudry & C. Thenail (France) Landscape Patterns, Riparian Zones and Farming Systems: A Case Study in France 11.40 Thomas Wrbka & Dietmar Moser (Austria) Hissps - Human Impact Sensitive Species as Bioindicators for Sustainable Development in Austrian Agricultural Landscapes 12.00 Gert Berger, H. Pfeffer, H. Schobert, S. Malt and J. Hoffmann (Germany) Nature Protection in Agricultural Landscapes by Setting Aside Spots of Extreme Site Quality within Arable Fields ("Internal Field Segregation") 12.20 Katalin Balazs, J. Angyan, L. Podmaniczky (Hungary) Land Use Analysis For Delimiting Target Areas of Different Agri-Environmental Measures - An Approach to Environmentally Fragile Areas 12.40 Marta Belényesi, Laszló Podmaniczky, Julianna Skutai and Viktor Grónas (Hungary) Introduction the System of Environmentaly Sensitive Areas in Hungary Devavanya Plain Pilot Area Lunch 13.00 - 14.00 Chairman: Jacques Baudry 14.00 Ingrid Sarlöv-Herlin & Gary Fry (Sweden) Managing Wooded Boundaries to Improve Wildlife Experience in Near-urban Areas - Landscape Ecological Criteria for Management 14.20 Terje Skjeggedal (Norway) Landscape Management between Developed and Protected Areas 14.40 Aarne Luud & Kalle Remm (Estonia) Impact of Human Activities on the Value of Moose Habitats on the Example of Spatial Distribution of Moose Population in Ida-Viru County, Estonia 15.00 Ingrid Schmitzberger, Erich Szerencsits and Thomas Wrbka (Austria) Do Satellite Image Derived Landscape Types Support Conservation Planning? Examples from Austria and Europe 15.20 Roman Lenz (Germany) Environmental Indicators as Landscape Assessment Tools? Coffee break 15.40 - 16.00 16.00 Merit Mikk, Anne Luik, Mark Redman (Estonia, UK) Estonian Agri-Environmental Programme: Promoting Landscape Diversity and Biodiversity 16.20 Argo Peepson & Kalev Sepp (Estonia) Monitoring and Evaluation of Estonian Pilot Agri-Environmental Programme 16.40 Michaela Hirsch & V. Wolters (Germany) The Effect of Spatial Features on Aculeate Hymenoptera in an Agricultural Landscape 17.00 Yuri Vergeles (Ukraine) Tree stands in the urban landscapes of Central and Eastern Europe: Comparisons between the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, and three Polish cities 17.20 Dirk Wascher (The Netherlands) Integrated Environmental Assessment at the Landscape Level Parallel session III House of Humanities: 3 Lossi St. C. LANDSCAPE CHANGE C3. Ways to a humane landscape of tomorrow: Landscape planning out of the future, designing for common ideals - workshop organised by Jan Diek van Mansvelt and Bas Pedroli (The Netherlands) in House of Humanities: 3 Lossi St. Chairmen: Jan Diek van Mansvelt and Bas Pedroli 9.00 Bas Pedroli (Holland) Landscape, a Matter of Identity and Integrity 9.20 Chad Adams (Canada) Comparative Analysis of Traditional Landscape Planning and Native Community Landscape Perception 9.40 Helen Sooväli, Egle Kaur and Hannes Palang (Estonia) Landscapes in Change - Opposing Perceptions 10.00 Ralf Donner (Germany) In Search of Landscape Entity 10.20 Tor Arnesen (Norway) Identity Statements in Landscape Studies? On Metaphors and Metonyms 10.40 V. Bakkestuen, W.E. Dramstad and W.J. Fjellstad (Norway) Landscape Changes in Multifunctional Landscapes Change Multiple Functions 11.00 Jan Diek van Mansvelt (The Netherlands) Landscape and Our Sensorial Perception: Real or Virtual Recreation Coffee break 11.20 - 11.40 D. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION D4. Ecological networks in Europe - Chemistry building: 2 Jakobi St. Chairman: Rob Jongman 11.40 Irene M. Bouwma & J. Klijn (The Netherlands) Towards a Pan-European Ecological Network: An Indicative Map of the Pan-European Ecological Network for CEE 12.00 Daniel J. Smith (USA) Landscape Analysis Techniques Designed to Integrate Transportation, Land Use and Conservation Planning in Florida 12.20 Lluis Brotons & Carme Rosell (Spain) Identifying Asymmetries in Landscape Use at Different Scales by Forest Birds and Mammals: A Tool for Ecological Planning and Corridor Design 12.40 Kalev Sepp, Jüri Jagomägi, Are Kaasik and Maila Kuusik (Estonia) The Main Principles for Defining Green Networks in Spatial Planning in Estonia 13.00 Gloria Pungetti (UK) European Partnership in Ecological Networks Lunch 13.00 - 14.00 ECOLAND Forum: Landscape Monitoring in Europe - House of Humanities: 3 Lossi St.
http://www.crle.uoguelph.ca/iale/ Chairman: Berien Elbersen and Bob Bunce 14.00 Bob Bunce and Berien Elbersen Introduction on ECOLAND: history, objectives and progress and suggestions for any other items on the agenda 14.15 Marta Perez Soba Report on El Tiemblo (Spain) Workshop and Fieldwork on Fieldmapping 14.30 Sander Mücher Integration of field mapping and remote sensing 14.45 Round-table discussion in which all participants are asked to report on latest monitoring activities in their country 15.40 - 16.00 Coffee break 16.00 Marc Antrop Who is who in landscape ecology; results of questionnaire 16.15 Bas Pedroli Outcome of Concerted Action BIOHAB and ideas for future funding 16.30 Rob J.F. Bugter (co-ordinator), F. Burel, M. Cerny, P.J. Edwards, F. Herzog, J.P. Maelfait, S.Klotz, P. Simova, R. Smulders and M. Zobel Vulnerability of Biodiversity in the Agro-ecosystem as Influenced by Green Veining and Land-use Intensity: The EU Project GREENVEINS - also poster 16.45 Rob Jongman and Dirk Wascher Landscape Europe 17.00 - 17.30 The Forum organisation: steering committee elections; website; future activities and meetings 18.00 – 19.00 Poster session in the House of Humanities. List of posters is the same like in Stockholm.
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Tartu 5. July 20018.00 – 17.30 Field trips: 1) North-East Estonia oil shale mining area, recultivation); 2) Endla-Oostriku nature protection area (raised bog); 3) South Estonia (landscape protection areas in primeval river valleys, and Haanja and Otepää moraine hilly areas) 20.00 Farewell party at Sangaste manor.
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Tartu 6. July 2001Parallel sessions Parallel session I Main building, Aula: 18 Ülikooli St. C. LANDSCAPE CHANGE C1. Monitoring of landscape changes - University Main building: 18 Ülikooli St. Chairman: Peder Agger 9.00 G. Christiansen, Chr. Fischer, M. Kelschebach and P. Vosen (Germany) Monitoring of Environmental Changes Caused by Hard Coal Mining in the Ruhr District of Germany 9.20 Niels Chr. Nielsen (Italy) The Use of Spatial Metrics as Indicators of Landscape Structure in a Region Dominated by Forest 9.40 Urmas Peterson & Kersti Püssa (Estonia) Forest Area and Agricultural Land Use Change in the Eastern Baltic Region 10.00 F. Bolanos, J.M. Garcia Del Barrio, P. Regato and Ramon Elena-Rosselló (Spain) Spanish Forested Landscapes: Classification and Dynamics Coffee break 10.20 - 10.40 10.40 Kiira Aaviksoo & Andrus Meiner (Estonia) Satellite Monitoring of Estonian Landscapes 11.00 Maria Laura Carranza, Carlo Ricotta, Paola Fortini and Carlo Blasi (Italy) Quantifying Landscape Change with Actual Vs. Potential Natural Vegetation 11.20 Olaf Bastian, R.-U. Syrbe and M. Röder (Germany) Landscape-Ecological Monitoring in Saxony 11.40 Peder Agger, Jesper Brandt and Esbern Holmes (Denmark) Experiences in Monitoring Agricultural Landscapes - Learning by Doing Lunch 12.00 - 13.00 Parallel session II in Chemistry building: 2 Jakobi St. D. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION D1. Management of Biological and Landscape Diversity - Chemistry building: 2 Jakobi St. Chairman: Martin Zobel 9.00 Martin Zobel, M. Öpik, M. Moora and R. Sen (Estonia and Finland) Molecular Landscape Ecology - How to Understand Causes of Plant Rarity in Fragmented Landscapes? 9.20 Per Gustav Thingstad, Terje Skjeggedal and Guri Markhus (Norway) Long-term Alteration of Old-growth Forest Landscapes in Central Norway and Some Possible Consequences for Avian Fauna 9.40 Raimo Kõlli & Olav Ellermäe (Estonia) Soils as a Basis of Estonian Landscapes and Their Diversity 10.00 Péter Csorba (Hungary) Cadastral Survey of Unique Landscape Values in the Environs of Debrecen, Hungary Coffee break 10.20 - 10.40 10.40 Elmar Csaplovics & Ulrich Walz (Germany) Spatial Information Systems for National Park Regions (Npis) in the Central European Space (Ces) - GIS-concepts for Monitoring and Managing National Park Regions 11.00 Stefan Weiers (Germany) Spatial Indicators for European Nature Conservation (SPIN) - Concept and First Results of an Integrative Pilot Project with a Pan-European Comparative Approach Lunch 12.00 - 13.00 Plenary session III in Main building: 18 Ülikooli St. Chairman: Ülo Mander 13.00 Richard Hobbs & Jianguo Wu (Australia & USA) Perspectives for Landscape Ecological Research 13.30 Zev Naveh & Eddie B. Allen (Israel & USA) Role of Landscape Ecologists in Sustainable Development 14.00 Conclusion
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