2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10082918
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Latent Drivers of Landscape Transformation in Eastern Europe: Past, Present and Future

Abstract: Land-use changes in Europe have been influenced by social forces including economic, demographic, political, technological and cultural factors. Contributing to a refined conceptualization of multifaceted processes of landscape transformation in the European continent, the present study proposes an extensive review of land-use trends in Eastern Europe, focusing on past, present and future conditions that may characterize latent drivers of change. Three time periods with a specific institutional, political and … Show more

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“…Similar processes were indicated also in other European countries, irrespectively whether they were observed in the Eastern Bloc Communist countries (Grigorescu et al, 2012;Novák et al, 2014;Toteva & Atasoy, 2014;Prokopová et al, 2018) or in Mediterranean ones where wine growing has long tradition, dating back millennia (Cots-folch et al, 2006;Olarieta et al, 2008;Salvati & Sabbi, 2011;Narbarte-Hernández et al, 2020).…”
Section: Palabras Clavesupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Similar processes were indicated also in other European countries, irrespectively whether they were observed in the Eastern Bloc Communist countries (Grigorescu et al, 2012;Novák et al, 2014;Toteva & Atasoy, 2014;Prokopová et al, 2018) or in Mediterranean ones where wine growing has long tradition, dating back millennia (Cots-folch et al, 2006;Olarieta et al, 2008;Salvati & Sabbi, 2011;Narbarte-Hernández et al, 2020).…”
Section: Palabras Clavesupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Numerous capitals were thus reconfigured, such as access conditions to financial capital, modification of power and local agency affecting collective and individual decisions, new perception and relation to nature, or shift in preferences and values of societies. These results reflect the prevalent role of external drivers, especially socio-economic and policies, in SES adaptation dynamics (Prokopová et al 2018).…”
Section: Drivers Of Change and Impacts On Nature Contributions To Peomentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Irrigation is not only a serious driver of water consumption [129,140,151] but can also cause salinization of soils, leading to biomass reduction and susceptibility to erosion [152]. Construction of massive drainage systems in wetlands and wet meadows has been observed in Czech Republic, mainly in the 1970s and the 1980s [153]. These transformations damaged natural habitats, negatively affecting water regimes, balance of nutrients, water-influenced energy dissipation, and landscape functionality.…”
Section: Irrigation and Drainagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The post-communist period was also characterized by a substantial reduction of agricultural land, making landscapes more vulnerable to different market interests [136]. In this regard, local development was associated with (more or less) subtle forms of suburban expansion and infrastructural development [153]. Urban expansion has both direct and indirect negative effects on the environment.…”
Section: Urbanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%