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@article{976897, author = {Kolejka, Jaromír}, article_location = {Warszawa}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {post-industrial landscape - identification - classification - typology - local level - Rosice area}, language = {eng}, issn = {1642-4689}, journal = {Rural Studies}, title = {Post-Industrial Landscape – Return to Rural Affairs?}, volume = {27}, year = {2012} }
TY - JOUR ID - 976897 AU - Kolejka, Jaromír PY - 2012 TI - Post-Industrial Landscape – Return to Rural Affairs? JF - Rural Studies VL - 27 IS - 1 SP - 113-133 EP - 113-133 PB - Institute of Geography and Spatial Organ SN - 16424689 KW - post-industrial landscape - identification - classification - typology - local level - Rosice area N2 - The post-industrial landscape is the legacy of the period of industrialization. Industry has changed the landscape through active relief shapes, production, transport and residential facilities through changes in water regime, air quality and other impacts of industrial activities. Such products are fossil in post-industrial landscapes. Industrial heritage buildings and areas, regardless of the character of their relation to preceding industrial activities, help to fabricate the aesthetics of this type of landscape. This paper aims to demonstrate the methods of identification, classification and post-industrial landscape typology on a topical level. A specifically constructed land use map, a regular square grid and GIS technology were implemented for this purpose. The representation ratio of relevant buildings and areas in squares determines the degree of a given area’s post-industrial character. One-, two-, three- or four-word denomination are then used to classify the post-industrial landscape type. The most possibly varied areas are ideal for modeling scenarios of future development. ER -
KOLEJKA, Jaromír. Post-Industrial Landscape – Return to Rural Affairs? \textit{Rural Studies}. Warszawa: Institute of Geography and Spatial Organ, 2012, vol.~27, No~1, p.~113-133. ISSN~1642-4689.
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