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Many a little makes a mickle: Cumulative land cover changes and traditional land use in the Kyro reindeer herding district, northern Finland

机译:有一点点微不足道:芬兰北部Kyro驯鹿放牧区的累积土地覆盖变化和传统土地利用

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Traditional land use systems are threatened by land use intensification and resulting land cover transitions in northern areas. This article examines cumulative land cover changes and their impacts on reindeer grazing grounds in the Kyro reindeer herding district in northern Finland. Land cover transitions were studied using Landsat TM and OLI images and topographic maps. The results showed that the herding district has experienced notable land cover changes during the past decades, and most of these changes were directly related to forestry. The proportion of continuous coniferous forests of the total forest cover declined from 92% to 78% between 1987 and 2013. Approximately one third of the forests outside current conservation areas were disturbed by forest management by 2013, and remaining forests were notably more fragmented than forests within conservation areas. The extent of the road and path networks expanded considerably between 1960s and 2010 as a result of increasing logging and tourism. Accumulation of disturbances gradually results in loss of key resources and declined quality of the landscape mosaic from the reindeer herding perspective, which can pose a serious threat to long-term sustainability of the livelihood. Rapid land cover changes in non-protected areas highlight an increasingly important role of conservation areas in maintaining resources for reindeer husbandry in the face of intensifying land use. Sustainable management of resources outside conservation areas requires careful participatory planning and efficient cumulative impact assessment of different land use activities. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:传统的土地利用系统受到土地利用集约化的威胁,并导致北部地区的土地覆盖过渡。本文研究了芬兰北部Kyro驯鹿放牧区的累积土地覆盖变化及其对驯鹿放牧场的影响。使用Landsat TM和OLI图像以及地形图研究了土地覆盖变化。结果表明,在过去的几十年中,牧区的土地覆盖率发生了显着变化,其中大多数与林业直接相关。 1987年至2013年间,针叶连续林占森林总覆盖率的比例从92%下降至78%。到2013年,当前保护区之外的森林约有三分之一受到森林管理的干扰,其余森林的分散性明显大于森林在保护区内。由于伐木和旅游业的增加,道路和小径网络的范围在1960年代至2010年之间大大扩展。从驯鹿放牧的角度来看,干扰的累积逐渐导致关键资源的损失和景观马赛克的质量下降,这可能对生计的长期可持续性构成严重威胁。非保护区的土地覆盖迅速变化突显了保护区在面对土地使用加剧的情况下在保持驯鹿饲养资源方面的日益重要的作用。保护区以外资源的可持续管理需要仔细的参与性规划,以及对不同土地利用活动的有效累积影响评估。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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