Growth under controlled conditions, an explanation of the distribution patterns of the moss Tetraphis pellucida (1961)
Doctoral advisor
Ralph O. Erickson
Richard Townsend Turner Forman is a landscape ecologist. He is a professor at the Graduate School of Design and Harvard College in the Harvard University. Forman has been called the "father" of landscape ecology for his work linking ecological science with spatial patterns describing how people and nature interweave on land.[2]
He is the author of a widely held textbook for landscape ecology, "Land Mosaics: The Ecology of Landscapes and Regions."[3] According to WorldCat, the book is held in 564 libraries [4]
Forman, Richard T. T. et al. 2003. Road Ecology: Science and Solutions. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2003.ISBN9781559639330
Forman, Richard T. T., ed. 1979. Pine Barrens: Ecosystem and Landscape. New York: Academic Press, ISBN9780122634505 According to WorldCat, the book is held in 562 libraries[6]
Forman, R. T. T. 2008. Urban Regions: Ecology and Planning Beyond the City. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge/New York. 408 pp .
Forman, R. T.T. 2014. Urban Ecology: Science of Cities. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge/New York. 462 pp. [Finalist, Society of Biology 2014 Book Award; Chinese edition in preparation].
Forman, R. T. T. 2015. Launching landscape ecology in America and learning from Europe. In History of Landscape Ecology in the United States. G.W. Barrett, T.L. Barrett and J. Wu, eds. New York: Springer. Pages 13โ30.
See also
Mill Brook, about which Forman wrote in his 1977 publication Concord's Mill Brook: Flowing Through Time