{"title":"海湾历史景观从前工业化到后工业化的转变","authors":"Roman Najdený, Daniel Gurňák","doi":"10.31577/geogrcas.2022.74.3.13","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The transformation of historic landscape in Bošácka dolina valley from pre - industrial to post - industrial period The conversion of the land cover of Slovakia ’ s rural regions has undergone dynamic changes in the recent decades, which cannot be slowed down even by large - scale interventions and subsidies. The aim of this paper is to analyze the transformation of the historic, agricultural land cover of the Bošácka dolina valley (White Carpathians, Western Slovakia) during a long - term period (1853 – 2020) and to highlight the changing diversity of this historically diverse landscape, characterizing regions with scattered settlements. For this reason, detailed maps of the land cover of the moni- tored area were created for 1853, 1950 and 2020, including the identification of the most important processes of landscape transformation. To determine the changing diversity of the landscape, the hexagon quadrat analysis method was applied in com-bination with the Getis - Ord Gi* hot spot analysis. The results did not show any signif- icant changes in the land cover between the years 1853 and 1950, apart from a statisti-cally significant increase in the landscape diversity in the northern part of the territo- ry. However, between the years 1950 and 2020, there was a dynamic transformation of the land cover, mainly due to agricultural extensification and afforestation. As a result of these changes, the landscape diversity has been reduced considerably, especially in the less accessible, fragmented, and marginal parts of the study area. Ulti- mately, the Bošácka dolina valley has seen an initial increase in the land use and in its diversity over the past almost 170 years, coupled with population growth in the first half of the 20th century. On the other hand, since the middle of the 20th century, the agricultural land has been abandoned. It has contributed to the decrease in diversity. Given the context, the future perspective of the Bošácka dolina valley is not favou rable at all.","PeriodicalId":35652,"journal":{"name":"GEOGRAFICKY CASOPIS-Geographical Journal","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.5000,"publicationDate":"2022-09-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Transformácia historickej krajiny Bošáckej doliny od predindustriálnej do postindustriálnej éry\",\"authors\":\"Roman Najdený, Daniel Gurňák\",\"doi\":\"10.31577/geogrcas.2022.74.3.13\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The transformation of historic landscape in Bošácka dolina valley from pre - industrial to post - industrial period The conversion of the land cover of Slovakia ’ s rural regions has undergone dynamic changes in the recent decades, which cannot be slowed down even by large - scale interventions and subsidies. 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Transformácia historickej krajiny Bošáckej doliny od predindustriálnej do postindustriálnej éry
The transformation of historic landscape in Bošácka dolina valley from pre - industrial to post - industrial period The conversion of the land cover of Slovakia ’ s rural regions has undergone dynamic changes in the recent decades, which cannot be slowed down even by large - scale interventions and subsidies. The aim of this paper is to analyze the transformation of the historic, agricultural land cover of the Bošácka dolina valley (White Carpathians, Western Slovakia) during a long - term period (1853 – 2020) and to highlight the changing diversity of this historically diverse landscape, characterizing regions with scattered settlements. For this reason, detailed maps of the land cover of the moni- tored area were created for 1853, 1950 and 2020, including the identification of the most important processes of landscape transformation. To determine the changing diversity of the landscape, the hexagon quadrat analysis method was applied in com-bination with the Getis - Ord Gi* hot spot analysis. The results did not show any signif- icant changes in the land cover between the years 1853 and 1950, apart from a statisti-cally significant increase in the landscape diversity in the northern part of the territo- ry. However, between the years 1950 and 2020, there was a dynamic transformation of the land cover, mainly due to agricultural extensification and afforestation. As a result of these changes, the landscape diversity has been reduced considerably, especially in the less accessible, fragmented, and marginal parts of the study area. Ulti- mately, the Bošácka dolina valley has seen an initial increase in the land use and in its diversity over the past almost 170 years, coupled with population growth in the first half of the 20th century. On the other hand, since the middle of the 20th century, the agricultural land has been abandoned. It has contributed to the decrease in diversity. Given the context, the future perspective of the Bošácka dolina valley is not favou rable at all.
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The journal publishes original and timely scientific articles that advance knowledge in all the fields of geography and significant contributions from the related disciplines. Papers devoted to geographical research of Slovakia and to theoretical and methodological questions of geography are especially welcome. In addition, the journal includes also short research notes, review articles, comments on published papers and reviews of selected publications. Papers are written in the Slovak language with English summary or in English and occasionally in some other world languages.