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Current policies for the protection of nature and natural resources promote complexity and integrated approaches. Since their inception, territorial systems of ecological stability were considered a part of the comprehensive concept of landscape-ecological planning (LANDEP) (Ružička and Miklós in Ekologia (CSSR) 1(3):297–312, 1982; Miklós in Ecological and landscape consequences of land-use change in Europe. ECNC publication series on Man and Nature 2, Tilburg, 1996), as well as an essential part of all spatial planning processes.
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Miklós L (1996) The concept of the territorial system of ecological stability in Slovakia. In: Jongmann RHG (ed) Ecological and landscape consequences of land-use change in Europe. ECNC publication series on Man and Nature 2, Tilburg
Ružička M, Miklós L (1982) Landscape ecological planning (LANDEP) in the process of territorial planning. Ekologia (CSSR) 1(3):297–312
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Miklós, L., Diviaková, A., Izakovičová, Z. (2019). Conclusion. In: Ecological Networks and Territorial Systems of Ecological Stability. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94018-2_5
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