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Change and persistence: exploring the driving forces of long-term forest cover dynamics in the Swiss lowlands

机译:变革和持久性:探索瑞士低地的长期森林覆盖动态的驱动力

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By the end of the twentieth century, the forest cover over most of Europe had stabilized or was increasing after many decades of decline. Persistence and change in forest cover are driven by complex human-environmental interactions and feedback loops operating on different temporal and spatial scales. A promising method to detect these complex interactions between driving forces is a causal analysis based on historical documents. In the first step of this study, forest cover was reconstructed based on historical and contemporary maps of the Canton of Zurich at seven different points in time between 1664 and 2000. Secondly, causal chains of drivers were constructed based on historical document analysis, in order to investigate whether forest cover was stable or whether any compensating mechanisms in place were reducing the net changes. While the overall net forest cover remained considerably persistent in the Canton of Zurich throughout the 336-year study period, major gross forest cover losses and gains were detected during certain periods. Major deforestation events occurred during times of crisis, e.g., at times of economic or political crisis. In contrast, the strong persistence of net forest cover was mainly a consequence of the Forest Police Law, but can also be attributed to intensive land use. The law prohibits deforestation in general, and intensive land use is preventing the kind of natural reforestation occurring in other regions, e.g., the Swiss Alps. These empirical findings shed light on the relevance of a high degree of political and economic stability in terms of maintaining landscape persistence. These insights into the driving forces of forest cover change and persistence can contribute to protecting and managing valuable landscapes in a rapidly changing world.
机译:到二十世纪末,大多数欧洲的森林覆盖率在多十年的下降后稳定或正在增加。森林覆盖的持久性和变化是由复杂的人类环境相互作用和在不同时间和空间尺度上运行的反馈回路驱动。检测驱动力与驱动力之间的这些复杂相互作用的有希望的方法是基于历史文献的因果分析。在本研究的第一步中,森林覆盖基于苏黎世广州的历史和当代地图重建于1664年至2000年之间的七个不同点。其次,基于历史文献分析,根据历史文档分析构建了司机的因果链调查森林覆盖是否稳定或是否有任何补偿机制正在降低净变化。虽然整个净森林覆盖在336年的研究期间苏黎世的州州持续大幅持续存在,但在某些时期内检测到主要的森林覆盖损失和收益。主要森林砍伐事件发生在危机时期,例如,在经济或政治危机时期。相比之下,净森林封面的强劲持续存在主要是森林警察法的后果,但也可以归因于密集的土地利用。法律禁止一般砍伐森林,密集的土地使用是防止其他地区发生的自然重新造林,例如瑞士阿尔卑斯山。这些经验研究发现在维护景观持久性方面,阐明了高度政治和经济稳定的相关性。这些见解森林覆盖变革和持久性的驱动力可以有助于保护和管理在快速变化的世界中的宝贵景观。

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