2018
DOI: 10.1515/geo-2018-0004
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Historical Delineation of Landscape Units Using Physical Geographic Characteristics and Land Use/Cover Change

Abstract: Landscape units are conceived as a part of the territory that share similar physical and geographic characteristics. Their delineation can contribute to identify the physical and social dynamics that emerge in the spatial environment and to propose strategies of planning and management of the territory. The main objective was to make a historical delineation of landscape units in the Duero river basin that demonstrate the dynamics of changes in the territory, the description of the actors involved, and the aff… Show more

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“…Landscape is an important concept in decision making (de Groot et al, 2010), as landscape units with similar physical and geographic characteristics (Campos-Campos et al, 2018) provide an inventory of environmental characteristics for planners. Also, Landscape classification has been used by researchers to compare results and create a consensus of knowledge to support planning process.…”
Section: Identify Spatial Relationship Between Social Value Datasets and Landscape Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landscape is an important concept in decision making (de Groot et al, 2010), as landscape units with similar physical and geographic characteristics (Campos-Campos et al, 2018) provide an inventory of environmental characteristics for planners. Also, Landscape classification has been used by researchers to compare results and create a consensus of knowledge to support planning process.…”
Section: Identify Spatial Relationship Between Social Value Datasets and Landscape Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, without a clear understanding of the mapping units, the protection and development of CES will be hampered [11]. To divide these units, Campos-Campos et al [12] analyzed variations in landscape units through the Supervised Classification method, while Alvioli et al [13] introduced an automated approach utilizing the r.slopeunits v1.0 software for delineation. Currently, the mapping units for CES in river basins mainly consist of existing grid cells [14], land-use units [15], homogeneous landscape units [16], and administrative units [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%