Richard Townsend Turner Forman is a landscape ecologist.
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] He served as Vice President of the Ecological Society of America from 1982-1983 and was elected a Fellow in 2012.
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