Impact of dispersed settlement on the structure and diversity of rural landscape (Case study of village Hrusov, Slovak Republic)

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The impact of a dispersed settlement on the changes of the land cover (LC) and landscape diversity (LDI) in the years 1950, 1986 and 2016 was analyzed on four spatially different levels: On the level of the whole cadastral area, 60 circular areas - hinterlands of hamlets, 15 circular areas in agricultural land outside hamlets and areas outside circular areas. The primary hypothesis that the landscape with a dispersed settlement is internally differentiated in terms of LC and LDI changes and that a dispersed settlement itself is an important driving force of these changes has been confirmed.

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Hanuśin, J. (2021). Impact of dispersed settlement on the structure and diversity of rural landscape (Case study of village Hrusov, Slovak Republic). Geographia Polonica, 94(1), 29–46. https://doi.org/10.7163/GPol.0192

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