Reconstructing valley landscapes. GIS-analyses of past land use changes in three Flemish river valleys since the late 18th century

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Eline Lathouwers , Yves Segers , Gert Verstraeten
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The restoration of riverine ecosystem services and floodplain landscapes has become an important tool in climate mitigation, however, it is often unclear what landscape a restoration is (or should be) referring to. Little is known moreover, about long-term transitions in historic valley land use or how they echo in contemporary perceptions of floodplain landscapes. Also in densely populated Flanders (in the north of Belgium), where floodplains are quickly losing their natural functions, policymakers are actively in pursuit of climate change adaptation strategies and sustainable valley management. We present the results of a GIS-based reconstruction of historical land use in three Flemish river valleys from 1771 to 2002 and compare them to changes in regional land use. We find that while grasslands initially and to a vast extent covered our selected floodplains, the latter were by the mid-19th century cultivated for agricultural production, in line with a global expansion of arable land and regional demographic growth. Also forest cover in the studied river valleys grew exponentially from the late 19th century, unmatched by regional forest cover. After the Second World War, a denser road network, more area that is built-up and forest plantations visually contributed to valley compartmentalisation and the perception of a closed landscape. Varying soil textures and drainage levels or the (in)ability to manage them properly accounted for different(ly) (timed) land use changes between the studied floodplain areas. Regional changes in historic land use were of lesser importance.

重建山谷景观。自18世纪末以来,三个佛兰德河谷土地利用变化的gis分析
河流生态系统服务和洪泛平原景观的恢复已成为减缓气候变化的重要工具,然而,人们往往不清楚恢复指的是(或应该是)什么景观。此外,关于历史上山谷土地利用的长期转变,以及它们如何与当代洪泛区景观的看法相呼应,我们所知甚少。同样,在人口稠密的佛兰德斯(比利时北部),洪泛区正在迅速失去其自然功能,政策制定者正在积极寻求气候变化适应战略和可持续的山谷管理。本文介绍了基于gis的三个佛兰德河谷1771年至2002年历史土地利用重建结果,并将其与区域土地利用变化进行了比较。我们发现,虽然草原最初在很大程度上覆盖了我们所选择的洪泛平原,但到19世纪中期,后者已被用于农业生产,这与全球可耕地面积的扩大和区域人口的增长相一致。此外,从19世纪后期开始,研究河谷的森林覆盖率呈指数级增长,这是区域森林覆盖率所无法比拟的。第二次世界大战后,密集的道路网络,更多的区域和森林种植园在视觉上促成了山谷的分隔和封闭景观的感觉。不同的土壤质地和排水水平或适当管理它们的能力导致了所研究的洪泛平原地区之间不同的土地利用变化。历史上土地利用的区域变化不那么重要。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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