2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.01.039
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The consequences of establishing military training areas for land use development—A case study of Libavá, Czech Republic

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“…A similar approach is the mutual comparison of LC changes in several areas which were presented e.g. on the example of a set of 56 settlements (Skanes & Bunce, 1997), a military training area and its surroundings (Havlíček et al, 2018) or on the example of three wine-growing areas (Štefunková & Hanušin 2019). The LC conversion schemes can be unambiguous to a certain extent and their application may result in different results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar approach is the mutual comparison of LC changes in several areas which were presented e.g. on the example of a set of 56 settlements (Skanes & Bunce, 1997), a military training area and its surroundings (Havlíček et al, 2018) or on the example of three wine-growing areas (Štefunková & Hanušin 2019). The LC conversion schemes can be unambiguous to a certain extent and their application may result in different results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can distinguish five major types of driving forces: political, economic, cultural, technological and natural/spatial (Bürgi et al, 2004;Schneeberger et al, 2007). One possible way to identify landscape development is to use the available historical map data and its processing in geographic information systems (GIS) (Izakovičová, Mederly, Petrovič, 2017, Haladová, Petrovič, 2017, Havlíček et al, 2018, Lieskovský et al, 2018.…”
Section: Theoretical-methodological Basesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, all the aerial survey photos were georeferenced within the S-JTSK coordinate system and stored in the TIF format. Vectorization based on a classification key (Table 3) was carried out first for 2016 and then retrospectively, according to the method of reverse interpretation (Havlicek et al, 2018), in which the data layers from 2016 were recorded into the previous period of time and changes in the temporal area of the polygons were analysed in comparison with the current conditions of the landscape. After the creation of data layers for all periods of time, the areas of all polygons were quantified and exported to the Microsoft EXCEL 2007 program, in which the statistical calculations and analyses were conducted.…”
Section: Gardenmentioning
confidence: 99%