Title of article
Integrative methods to study landscape changes
Author/Authors
Matthias Bürgi، نويسنده , , Emily W. B. Russell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
8
From page
9
To page
16
Abstract
In order to study landscape changes, an interdisciplinary approach that integrates landscape ecology and history is vital. This paper presents two methods to facilitate this integration. The first method aims at improving communication between the two disciplines by defining “interface categories” to talk more specifically about human impact on ecosystems. This procedure is illustrated with an example of forest changes in the Swiss lowlands. In the second method patterns of change in environmental features across regions are compared with regional differences in the importance of human activities with potential impact on the environmental feature under study. This method, referred to as double comparative study, is illustrated with an example of changes in forest composition in the northeastern United States.
Keywords
landscape change , land use , driving forces , History , methodology , Interdisciplinary , Time lag
Journal title
Land Use Policy
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Land Use Policy
Record number
747879
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