A novel multiproxy approach to detect the impact of charcoal production on the natural environment in NW Poland – project concept and preliminary results

IF 1.1 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
T. Ważny, Krzysztof Szewczyk, Dominika Łuców, Dominik Róg, M. Słowiński, Michał Konopski, B. Kruczkowska, J. Jonczak, Barbara Gmińska-Nowak, A. Noryśkiewicz, E. Kołaczkowska, Sebastian Tyszkowski, Paweł Swoboda, A. Chojnacka, D. Brykała, A. Kowalska, Vincenzo Barbarino, Cezary Kardasz, M. Niedzielski, A. Halaś, M. Kramkowski, Tomasz Związek, Sandra Słowińska, A. Mroczkowska, M. Obremska
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Abstract

Agriculture has been the major driver of deforestation in Europe in the last 1000 years. In the past, forests were also exploited for charcoal production; however, the spatial scale/extent of this activity and its impact are unknown. LIDAR data can be used as a noninvasive tool to investigate the small-scale diversity of the land relief, including forested areas. These data can reveal the extent anthropogenic modifications of topography present-day as well as in the past. One of the activities that can be analyzed based on LIDAR data is spatial distribution of charcoal production. A preliminary LIDAR data analysis indicated the intensity of this practice and its potential impact on the natural environment. This prompted us to analyze the environmental impact of charcoal hearths in northern Poland. As it turned out, this topic exceeded the scope of earth sciences and became a transdisciplinary one. In this work, we will use the research methods typical of biogeography, dendroecology, paleoecology, soil science, biology, botany, history, onomastics, as well as art history, in order to thoroughly understand not only the natural consequences but also the social and economic consequences of charcoal production. This paper presents the assumptions of our project, the research methodology, and the preliminary results. We have identified using LIDAR data more than 73 thousand relief forms which can be remnants of charcoal hearths. Our preliminary results confirmed large scale impact of past human activity related to charcoal production and suitability of the methods used for detecting and reconstructing charcoal hearths as well as determining the distribution and magnitude of past forest use for charcoal production in NW Poland.
一种新的多代理方法来检测波兰西北部木炭生产对自然环境的影响——项目概念和初步结果
在过去的1000年里,农业一直是欧洲森林砍伐的主要驱动力。在过去,森林也被用来生产木炭;然而,这种活动的空间规模/程度及其影响是未知的。激光雷达数据可以作为一种非侵入性工具,用于调查包括森林地区在内的陆地地形的小尺度多样性。这些资料可以揭示人类活动对现今和过去地形的影响程度。基于激光雷达数据可以分析的活动之一是木炭生产的空间分布。初步的激光雷达数据分析表明了这种做法的强度及其对自然环境的潜在影响。这促使我们分析波兰北部木炭炉对环境的影响。事实证明,这一课题已经超出了地球科学的范畴,成为了一个跨学科的课题。在这项工作中,我们将使用典型的生物地理学,树木生态学,古生态学,土壤学,生物学,植物学,历史学,天文学以及艺术史的研究方法,以便彻底了解木炭生产的自然后果以及社会和经济后果。本文介绍了本课题的假设、研究方法和初步结果。我们已经使用激光雷达数据确定了超过73,000个可能是木炭炉残留物的浮雕形式。我们的初步结果证实了过去与木炭生产相关的人类活动的大规模影响,以及用于检测和重建木炭炉的方法的适用性,以及确定波兰西北部过去用于木炭生产的森林利用的分布和规模。
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