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Assessing Village Authenticity with Satellite Images: A Method to Identify Intact Cultural Landscapes in Europe

机译:利用卫星图像评估村庄的真实性:一种识别欧洲完整文化景观的方法

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The village with its characteristic zones of different land use from the center to the periphery is a basic unit of Europe's cultural landscapes. However, loss of the authentic pre-industrial village structure characterized by a fine-grained structure of arable land and wooded grasslands is a threat to both cultural heritage and biodiversity in many rural landscapes. Therefore, it is important that the extent and rate of change of such authentic villages in a landscape can be monitored. We studied to what extent loss of authenticity with increasing time after abandonment can be assessed by quantitative analysis and visual interpretation of satellite images. The study was carried out in the Bieszczady Mountains, SE Poland in 1999. Using Landsat Thematic Mapper data from 1998, both the grain size of landscape elements (size of fields) and land-cover composition (encroachment of shrub and forest) were quantitatively described 6 type villages representing different stages of deterioration of the authentic village structure. Historical maps were used to delineate the border of the villages and the former extension of forest and open land was measured. The present land use and the degree of abandonment expressed as grain size and forest encroachment were mapped using satellite data. Deterioration occurred along 2 transformation paths: abandonment and ultimately becoming forest, or intensified agriculture, respectively. To validate these results we classified 22 other villages in a 1000 km2 area by visual interpretation of the original satellite images into 1 of 4 types. We then collected historical data on human population changes over the past six decades. The classification of village authenticity was clearly related to the rate of human population decline. We address the importance of validating and applying this approach for rapid assessment of the authenticity of cultural landscapes in European regions being subject to ongoing as well as expected future change, related to expansion of the European Union. Finally, we argue that the village represents a scale at which integration of natural and social sciences is possible.
机译:从中心到外围,这个村庄的土地具有不同的特色区域,是欧洲文化景观的基本组成部分。但是,丧失以耕地和树林草地的细粒度结构为特征的真正的工业化前乡村结构,对许多乡村景观的文化遗产和生物多样性均构成威胁。因此,重要的是可以监测景观中这种真实村庄的变化程度和变化率。我们研究了在多大程度上可以通过量化分析和卫星图像的视觉解释来评估遗弃后随着时间增加而损失的真实性。该研究于1999年在波兰东南部的Bieszczady山脉进行。使用1998年的Landsat Thematic Mapper数据,定量描述了景观要素的粒度(田地大小)和土地覆盖物成分(灌木和森林侵蚀) 6个类型的村庄代表了真实村庄结构恶化的不同阶段。历史地图被用来划定村庄的边界,并测量了森林和开阔土地的前延。使用卫星数据绘制了目前的土地利用和废弃程度,用粒度和森林侵蚀表示。恶化发生在两个转变路径上:分别被废弃并最终变成森林或集约化农业。为了验证这些结果,我们通过将原始卫星图像的视觉解释分为4种类型中的1种,将1000 km 2 区域中的其他22个村庄分类。然后,我们收集了过去六十年中有关人口变化的历史数据。村庄真实性的分类显然与人口下降速度有关。我们强调了验证和应用这种方法来快速评估欧洲地区文化景观的真实性的重要性,这些地区正经历着与欧盟扩张有关的持续的以及预期的未来变化。最后,我们认为村庄代表了自然科学与社会科学融合的规模。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2003年第8期|p.594-604|共11页
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    Per Angelstam is an ecologist with a great interest in applying knowledge in practical land use management. Currently he is studying biodiversity at multiple spatial and temporal scales in boreal and mountain forests with different management and histories (www.bornet.org). He is also working with land managers to develop targets to assess and tools communicate the status and trends of different elements of biodiversity in forests and ancient cultural landscapes. His address: Department of Natural Sciences, Örebro University, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden. E-mail: per.angelstam@nvb.slu.se;

    Laine Boresjö Bronge, PhD, is a biologist, physical geographer, and remote sensing specialist with a broad experience of method development and applied remote sensing and GIS. Her address: SwedPower AB, P.O. Box 527, SE-162 16 Stockholm, Sweden. E-mail: laine.boresjo.bronge@swedpower.com;

    Grzegorz Mikusiński is a researcher at the Department of Conservation Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. His main interest concerns the relationships between landscape composition and species diversity. He is also a lecturer in landscape ecology. His address: Department of Natural Sciences, Örebro University, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden. E-mail: grzegorz.mikusinski@nat.oru.se;

    Ulf Sporrong is professor emeritus in human geography. Based on a deep interest in the historical geography of cultural landscapes he has bridged the gaps to other disciplines such as the humanities, social and natural sciences, as well as to the general public. His address: Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. E-mail: u.sporrong@telia.com;

    Anders Wästfelt, is a PhD student in Human Geography at Stockholm University. His research is focused on landscape transition, landscape history and remote sensing. One of the key questions in Wästfelt''s forthcoming PhD thesis is how to combine an inside perspective on landscape with remote sensed data. His address: Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. E-mail: anders.wastfelt@humangeo.su.se;

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