The potential of old maps and encyclopaedias for reconstructing historic European land cover/use change

R Fuchs, PH Verburg, JGPW Clevers, M Herold - Applied Geography, 2015 - Elsevier
Continental to global reconstructions of historic land cover/use are important inputs for many
environmental, ecological and biogeochemical studies. While local to regional …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating spatially explicit representations of landscape perceptions into land change research

MA Dorning, DB Van Berkel, DJ Semmens - Current Landscape Ecology …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Human perceptions of the landscape can influence land-use
and land-management decisions. Recognizing the diversity of landscape perceptions …

Landscape and Perception: A systematic review

HJ Khaledi, M Khakzand, M Faizi - Landscape Online, 2022 - landscape-online.org
Accurate knowledge of human perception can help designers to create desirable spaces. An
increase in publications from 2000 to 2020 demonstrates that studies in human perception …

Landscape persistence and stakeholder perspectives: The case of Romania's Carpathians

I Pǎtru-Stupariu, CA Tudor, MS Stupariu, A Buttler… - Applied …, 2016 - Elsevier
The traditional use of land for food, fuel and wood created cultural landscapes, which are
threatened across Europe. The factors which contributed to their endangerment need to be …

[HTML][HTML] Characterising landscape variation through spatial folksonomies

C Derungs, RS Purves - Applied Geography, 2016 - Elsevier
Describing current, past and future landscapes for inventory and policy making purposes
requires classifications capturing variation in, for example, land use and land cover. Typical …

Is forest related decision-making in European treeline areas socially innovative? A Q-methodology enquiry into the perspectives of international experts

M Nijnik, A Nijnik, S Sarkki, J Muñoz-Rojas… - Forest Policy and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Treeline areas provide a range of ecosystem services, but there are diverging views as to
how and for whose benefit, these ecosystem services are managed. Applying a Q-method …

Integrating remote-sensed and historical geodata to assess interactions between rural buildings and agroforestry land

G Cillis, D Statuto, P Picuno - Journal of Environmental Engineering …, 2021 - iris.unibas.it
The rural built heritage constitutes a unique example, due to architectural and technical
issues, which plays a central role in the formation of rural landscape. In this research …

[HTML][HTML] Perceptions on and impacts of environmental changes under multiple stressors: a case study from two communities in northern Fennoscandia

S Eilola, T Horstkotte, BC Forbes, JO Habeck… - Regional Environmental …, 2024 - Springer
Against the backcloth of particularly fast environmental change in the Arctic, this study
juxtaposes local perceptions of environmental change in two communities in the boreal …

[PDF][PDF] Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian Case.

SJ Burleson, A Giordano - Genocide Studies & Prevention, 2016 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
This article describes the construction of a historical GIS (HGIS) of the Armenian genocide
and its application to study how the genocide unfolded spatially and temporally using stage …

Investigating Forest Cover Change Using Historical GIS Technologies: A Case Study with an Example of Jurbarkas District of the Republic of Lithuania

R Puziene - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
Effective forest management systems based on comprehensive tools need to be developed
for the analysis and assessment of forest cover change. This requires a wide range of data …