CHRASTINA, Peter, Jakub TROJAN and Pavel VALÁŠEK. Cultural-landscape layers as a tool for modeling forest development. In Anthropology, Archaeology, History and Philosophy. Conference Proceedings. Volume II, Book 3. Bulgaria: International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences & Arts SGEM, 2016, p. 341-346. ISBN 978-619-7105-77-3. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2016B32.
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Original name Cultural-landscape layers as a tool for modeling forest development
Name in Czech Kulturně krajinné vrstvy jako nástroj modelování vývoje lesa
Authors CHRASTINA, Peter, Jakub TROJAN and Pavel VALÁŠEK.
Edition Volume II, Book 3. Bulgaria, Anthropology, Archaeology, History and Philosophy. Conference Proceedings, p. 341-346, 6 pp. 2016.
Publisher International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences & Arts SGEM
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 60101 History
Country of publisher Bulgaria
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
ISBN 978-619-7105-77-3
ISSN 2367-5659
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2016B32
UT WoS 000395727400043
Keywords (in Czech) kulturně krajinné vrstvy; les; historické modelování; historická geografie; Nováky
Keywords in English cultural-landscape layer; forest; historical modeling; historical geography; Nováky
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
The paper is focused on the new method which could be used for the reconstruction of forest development. We used the model town Nováky with its surroundings (southern part of the Prievidzská Basin in Slovakia). This method is called cultural-landscape layers (CLL) and it is an alternative way of evaluating the forest transformations in the landscape. Historical development of the forest on the CLL profiles of our case study in Slovakia was elaborated according to the large-scale maps from years 1782/84, 1845, 1882, 1900, 1938, 1956 and 1994 transformed into a uniform scale (1: 25 000). Using cultural-landscape modelling, the development of forest on the choric model of local country within specific time horizons from the Young and Late Bronze Age (ca 1,200 – 800 BC) until 2025/30 were conducted. Method of cultural-landscape profiles has the potential to become one of the alternative ways for studying the development of forest and its anthropogenic exploitation with emphasis representation of horizontal and vertical dependencies and relationships between natural components of the landscape.
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