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Preface. Part 1: Theory. 1. Environmental Policy and Ecosystem Classification; H.A. Udo de Haes, F. Klijn. 2. Basic Principles of Classification; I.S. Zonneveld. 3. Systems Ecological Concepts for Environmental Planning; W. Haber. 4. The Natural Hierarchy of Ecological Systems; M. Godron. Part 2: Approaches to Classification. 5. Spatially Nested Ecosystems, Guidelines for Classification from a Hierarchical Perspective; F. Klijn. 6. Ecosystem Classification by Budgets of Material: the Example of Forest Ecosystems Classified as Proton Budget Types; R. Lenz. 7. The Use of Site Factors as Classification Characteristics for Ecotopes; J. Runhaar, H.A. Udo de Haes. 8. The Application of Quantitative Methods of Classification to Strategic Ecological Survey in Britain; R.G.H. Bunce. Part 3: Applications. 9. A Flexible Multiple Stress Model: who needs a priori Classification? J.B. Latour, R. Reiling, J. Wiertz. 10. Ecosystem Classification and Hydro-Ecological Modelling for National Water Management; F.A.M. Claessen, F. Klijn, J.P.M. Witte, J.G. Nienhuis. 11. Up-to-date Information on Nature Quality for Environmental Management in Flanders; G. de Blust, D. Paelinckx, E. Kuijken. 12. Monitoring 'Small Biotopes'; J. Brandt, E. Holmes, D. Larsen. 13. The Use of Floristic Data to Establish the Occurrence and Quality of Ecosystems; C.L.G. Groen, R. van der Meijden, J. Runhaar. Index.
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