2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09317-2
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Land-use changes in Northern Ukraine: patterns and dynamics of illegal amber mining during 1986–2016

Abstract: amber mining flourished in the region. However, the extent and spatial pattern of degraded land caused by amber mining over the entire region has remained unknown. To fill this gap and track land surface changes, we used multi-source satellite imagery. We found a gradual decrease of the area without vegetation cover, as a proxy for degraded land, from the late Soviet period until 2014 in most of the analysed administrative districts of Polissia. In contrast to this, we identified substantial conversion of fore… Show more

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“…Calling amber a fossil, per se, can be controversial because despite the inclusions found inside, it does not constitute remains of animal or plant organisms (PWN Encyclopedia: Skamielina, 2023). In the scientific literature, amber is referred to as a natural material (Smaliychuk et al, 2021), organic gemstone (Lambert et al, 2002;Sinkevicius et al, 2015;Ostreika et al, 2021), mineral of organic origin (Edwards et al, 2007;Halbwachs, 2019), and also as fossilized plant resin (Langenheim, 1990;Drzewicz et al, 2016).…”
Section: Composition and Namementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calling amber a fossil, per se, can be controversial because despite the inclusions found inside, it does not constitute remains of animal or plant organisms (PWN Encyclopedia: Skamielina, 2023). In the scientific literature, amber is referred to as a natural material (Smaliychuk et al, 2021), organic gemstone (Lambert et al, 2002;Sinkevicius et al, 2015;Ostreika et al, 2021), mineral of organic origin (Edwards et al, 2007;Halbwachs, 2019), and also as fossilized plant resin (Langenheim, 1990;Drzewicz et al, 2016).…”
Section: Composition and Namementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their capacity to detect and map both wildfires and tree harvest is well documented 16 , 17 . Satellite data sources help to assess the war-related land use change 7 , 18 and can provide sufficiently long-term data on forest disturbance regimes (e.g. Landsat-based products 19 , 20 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%