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This paper summarizes results from a landscape archaeology research project that explores the ways in which ancient Romans from the territory of Dacia Porolissensis (Romania) used and modified the environment around them. Based on LiDAR-derived data (Light Detection and Ranging) for accurate archaeological, geomorphological and vegetation feature detection, the most probable effects of past human land-use on the present landscape values are assessed. Knowledge of human disturbance periods, land-use history and their corresponding legacies is vital for evaluating habitat resilience and predicting future ecosystem services (Glenn et al. 1999; Foster 2003; Ritter 2011).
本文总结了一项景观考古研究项目的成果,该项目探索了罗马尼亚达契亚波罗利森西斯(Dacia Porolissensis)地区的古罗马人利用和改造周围环境的方式。基于精确的考古、地貌和植被特征检测的激光雷达数据(光探测和测距),评估了过去人类土地利用对当前景观价值的最可能影响。了解人类干扰期、土地利用历史及其相应的遗产对于评估生境恢复力和预测未来生态系统服务至关重要(Glenn et al. 1999;培养2003;里特2011年)。