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Pezzatti, G.B.; Zumbrunnen, T.; Bürgi, M.; Ambrosetti, P.; Conedera, M.,
2013:
Fire regime shifts as a consequence of fire policy and socio-economic development: An analysis based on the change point approach.
For. policy econ.
29:
7-18.
Bürgi, M.; Gimmi, U.; Stuber, M.,
2013:
Assessing traditional knowledge on forest uses to understand forest ecosystem dynamics.
For. Ecol. Manage.
289:
115-122.
Bürgi, M.; Longatti, P.,
2013:
Landschaftsforschung an der WSL.
Inf.bl. Landsch.
87:
2-3.
PDF, 1.1 MB
Zumbrunnen, T.; Menéndez, P.; Bugmann, H.; Conedera, M.; Gimmi, U.; Bürgi, M.,
2012:
Human impacts on fire occurrence: a case study of hundred years of forest fires in a dry alpine valley in Switzerland.
Reg. Environ. Change
12:
935-949.
Bürgi, M.; Kienast, F.; Hersperger, A.M.,
2012:
In search of resilient behavior: using the driving forces framework to study cultural landscape. [Chapter 7]
In: Plieninger, T.; Bieling, C. (eds) Resilience and the cultural landscape: Understanding and managing change in human-shaped environments.
Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press.
113-124.
Kienast, F.; Bürgi, M.; Holderegger, R.; Hunziker, M.; Tobias, S.,
2012:
Grünes Licht für das Zentrum Landschaft WSL
Inf.bl. Landsch.
85:
5.
PDF, 1.3 MB
Diacon-Bolli, J.; Dalang, T.; Holderegger, R.; Bürgi, M.,
2012:
Heterogeneity fosters biodiversity: linking history and ecology of dry calcareous grasslands.
Basic Appl. Ecol.
13:
641-653.
Stuber, M.; Bürgi, M.,
2012:
Hüeterbueb und Heitisträhl. Traditionelle Formen der Waldnutzung in der Schweiz 1800 bis 2000. [Inkl. DVD mit Dokumentarfilmen von Rahel Grunder]
Zürich, Bristol-Stiftung; Bern, Stuttgart, Wien,
Haupt.
2. Aufl. 302 S. + DVD
Hersperger, A.M.; Gennaio, M.-P.; Verburg, P.H.; Bürgi, M.,
2011:
Response to Van Noordwijk et al. 2011 "Feedback loops added to four conceptual models linking land change with driving forces and actors". Feedback loops in conceptual models of land change: Lost in complexity?
Ecol. Soc.
16,
2:
3 p.
Bürgi, M.,
2011:
Frontiers in historical ecology.
IUFRO News
40,
9:
3.
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