Forest landscape change and preliminary study on its driving forces in ślȩza landscape park (Southwestern Poland) in 1883-2013

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Abstract

Changes in forest landscapes have been connected with human activity for centuries and can be considered one of the main driving forces of change from a global perspective. The spatial distribution of forests changes along with the geopolitical situation, demographic changes, intensification of agriculture, urbanization, or changes in land use policy. However, due to the limited availability of historical data, the driving forces of changes in forest landscapes are most often considered in relation to recent decades, without taking long-term analyses into account. The aim of this paper is to determine the level and types of landscape changes and make preliminary study on natural and socio-economic factors on changes in forest landscapes within the protected area, Sleza Landscape Park, and its buffer zone using long-term analyses covering a period of 140 years (1883-2013). A comparison of historical and current maps and demographic data related to three consecutive periods of time as well as natural and location factors by using the ArcGIS software allows the selected driving forces of forest landscape transformations to be analyzed. We took into account natural factors such as the elevation, slope, and exposure of the hillside and socio-economic drivers like population changes, distances to centers of municipalities, main roads, and built-up areas.

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Krajewski, P., Solecka, I., & Mrozik, K. (2018). Forest landscape change and preliminary study on its driving forces in ślȩza landscape park (Southwestern Poland) in 1883-2013. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124526

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