Forest-cover increase does not trigger forest-fragmentation decrease: Case Study from the Polish Carpathians

J Kozak, E Ziółkowska, P Vogt, M Dobosz, D Kaim… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Understanding the causes and consequences of forest-fragmentation changes is critical for
preserving various ecosystem services and to maintain biodiversity levels. We used long …

Franziscean cadastre in landscape structure research: A systematic review

M Dolejš, M Forejt - Quaestiones Geographicae, 2019 - sciendo.com
Historical and archival sources are of cardinal importance in landscape research addressing
the processes and course of landscape changes in European regions. The Franziscean …

The use of LiDAR in reconstructing the pre‐World War II landscapes of abandoned mountain villages in southern Poland

AN Affek, J Wolski, A Latocha… - Archaeological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The cessation of most human activities resulting from post‐World War II expulsions and
forced displacements in Central Europe triggered massive land cover transformation in …

Legacies, socio-economic and biophysical processes and drivers: the case of future forest cover expansion in the Polish Carpathians and Swiss Alps

B Price, D Kaim, M Szwagrzyk, K Ostapowicz… - Regional Environmental …, 2017 - Springer
Mountain forest areas are key for providing a wide range of ecosystem services and are hot
spots for land use change processes, in particular, increase in forest cover at the expense of …

How reliable is my historical land-use reconstruction? Assessing uncertainties in old cadastral maps

M Forejt, M Dolejš, P Raška - Ecological Indicators, 2018 - Elsevier
Old maps are a fundamental source for land-use reconstruction frequently used in
biodiversity conservation and environmental management. In particular, cadastral maps as …

Top-down segregated policies undermine the maintenance of traditional wooded landscapes: evidence from oaks at the European Union's eastern border

A Bobiec, R Podlaski, B Ortyl, M Korol… - Landscape and Urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Semi-open oak woods and solitary oaks commonly dominate the wooded fabric (ie the
'oakscape') of European traditional rural agricultural landscapes based on animal …

The importance of livestock grazing at woodland-grassland interface in the conservation of rich oakwood plant communities in temperate Europe

P Wolański, A Bobiec, B Ortyl, I Makuch-Pietraś… - Biodiversity and …, 2021 - Springer
Traditional husbandry fostered rich semi-open oakwood communities composed of forest
and non-forest species. In the eastern Carpathian region, silvo-pastoralism was …

[HTML][HTML] Long-term changes of the wildland–urban interface in the Polish Carpathians

D Kaim, VC Radeloff, M Szwagrzyk, M Dobosz… - … International Journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
The Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where houses and wildland vegetation meet
or intermingle, which causes many environmental problems. The current WUI is widespread …

[图书][B] Dynamika krajobrazu: uwarunkowania i prawidłowości na przykładzie dorzecza Wiaru w Karpatach (XVIII-XXI wiek)

A Affek - 2016 - books.google.com
Wraz z szybkim rozwojem cywilizacyjnym i przemianami społeczno-politycznymi zmienia się
kształtowany przez wieki krajobraz kulturowy. Lepsze zrozumienie prawidłowości …

Ecosystem Services Approach in Turnicki National Park Planning: Factors Influencing the Inhabitants' Perspectives on Local Natural Resources and Protected Areas

MD Boćkowski, J Tusznio, M Rechciński… - Environmental …, 2024 - Springer
Despite changing paradigms in nature conservation, protected areas, such as national
parks, remain key tools for nature conservation. Today, protected areas are perceived as …