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Spatiotemporal changes of landscape structure in landslide-affected area
Title Spatiotemporal changes of landscape structure in landslide-affected area Subtitle (case study of Ľubietová, Central Slovakia) Author info Alžbeta Medveďová Author Medveďová Alžbeta 1971- (100%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
Source document Geomorphologia Slovaca et Bohemica : Geomorphological processes and landscape changes, 9. vedecká konferencia Asociácie slovenských geomorfológov pri SAV, Zuberec, 4. - 6. 10. 2016 : book of abstracts. Roč. 16, č. 1 (2016), s. 38. - Bratislava : Asociácia slovenských geomorfológov pri SAV, Geografický ústav SAV, 2016 ; Geomorphological processes and landscape changes vedecká konferencia Asociácie slovenských geomorfológov pri SAV Keywords landscape structure spatiotemporal changes trends of development krajinná pokrývka - land cover Headings Geogr. Ľubietová - Podlipa Language English Country Slovak Republic systematics 550 Annotation The paper deals with analysis of spatiotemporal changes in landscape structure based on the selected archive aerial photographs (1949, 1986, 2006) and satellite images (2013) and detailed terrain mapping (conducted during period of 2015- 2016). Studied region represented by north-west part of the Ľubietová municipality cadastral territory (2155 ha) is located in neovolcanic region of The Central Western Carpathians (Slovakia) at the periphery of the Poľana stratovolcano. This peculiar region has undergone significant changes due to its environmental history: geologic development, ore-mining, pottery, controversial land use in second half of 20-th century and catastrophic landsliding (1977). A significant changes in the spatial structure of the territory were caused by synergistic action of political, ecological, environmental and economic factors during the past six decades. The basis for categorization of patches were landscape structure classes of Masný (2015). The main goal was to assess the different changes lasting on the landslide affected areas comparing the stable areas. Research outcomes show persistent broadening of build-up areas (especially at landslide affected areas). Spreading of the settled patches also goes with orchard reduction and decreasing extent of meadows and pastures. Ongoing trend is persisting large size of large-scale arable land. Most worrisome results are current extent of large-scale arable land (42,83 ha) respectively of settled patches (19,86 ha), both covering landslide affected areas. Public work category AFH No. of Archival Copy 37135 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ unrecognised
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