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  • Many very different approaches to landscape patterns are used all over the world in landscape ecology, landscape planning and management. Intensive development of geographical information systems in the last decade has meant increasing interest in analysing landscape changes. GIS has enabled quantification of the spatial changes in large areas, and the provision of much more representative results. However, implementation of the results into landscape planning and management is still not satisfactory. Proposals for analysing changes in land-use and the attributes of landscape patterns have been developed and tested in four study areas representing different landscape types. Changes in landscape patterns based on land use are monitored between 1845 and2000. The results show various rates of simplification of land-use patterns in all study areas, taking into consideration natural conditions and human activities. We conclude that spatial heterogeneity is a relevant criterion for landscape planning, des
  • Many very different approaches to landscape patterns are used all over the world in landscape ecology, landscape planning and management. Intensive development of geographical information systems in the last decade has meant increasing interest in analysing landscape changes. GIS has enabled quantification of the spatial changes in large areas, and the provision of much more representative results. However, implementation of the results into landscape planning and management is still not satisfactory. Proposals for analysing changes in land-use and the attributes of landscape patterns have been developed and tested in four study areas representing different landscape types. Changes in landscape patterns based on land use are monitored between 1845 and2000. The results show various rates of simplification of land-use patterns in all study areas, taking into consideration natural conditions and human activities. We conclude that spatial heterogeneity is a relevant criterion for landscape planning, des (en)
  • Many very different approaches to landscape patterns are used all over the world in landscape ecology, landscape planning and management. Intensive development of geographical information systems in the last decade has meant increasing interest in analysing landscape changes. GIS has enabled quantification of the spatial changes in large areas, and the provision of much more representative results. However, implementation of the results into landscape planning and management is still not satisfactory. Proposals for analysing changes in land-use and the attributes of landscape patterns have been developed and tested in four study areas representing different landscape types. Changes in landscape patterns based on land use are monitored between 1845 and2000. The results show various rates of simplification of land-use patterns in all study areas, taking into consideration natural conditions and human activities. We conclude that spatial heterogeneity is a relevant criterion for landscape planning, des (cs)
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  • Applying spatial heterogeneity indices in changing landscapes in the Czech Republic
  • Aplikace indexů prostorové heterogenity v rámci měnících se krajiny v České republice (cs)
  • Applying spatial heterogeneity indices in changing landscapes in the Czech Republic (en)
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  • Applying spatial heterogeneity indices in changing landscapes in the Czech Republic
  • Aplikace indexů prostorové heterogenity v rámci měnících se krajiny v České republice (cs)
  • Applying spatial heterogeneity indices in changing landscapes in the Czech Republic (en)
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  • landscape planning, landscape management, landscape patterns, land-use changes, GIS (en)
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  • From Landscape Research to Landscape planning - Aspects of Integration, Education and Aplication
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  • Pixová, Kateřina
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