2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2010.10.004
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Using old military survey maps and orthophotograph maps to analyse long-term land cover changes – Case study (Czech Republic)

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“…The landscape is currently formed by large-scale arable fields with small patches of woodland and rural settlements. However, a number of historical landscape structures from the 15 th -19 th centuries (e.g., relics of the former landscape design) are among the characteristic landscape features, increasing its cultural, aesthetic and natural values (Skaloš et al, 2011). We focused on this area because it is an intensively farmed landscape with its typical problems; on the other hand, remnants of historical landscape structures are still present.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The landscape is currently formed by large-scale arable fields with small patches of woodland and rural settlements. However, a number of historical landscape structures from the 15 th -19 th centuries (e.g., relics of the former landscape design) are among the characteristic landscape features, increasing its cultural, aesthetic and natural values (Skaloš et al, 2011). We focused on this area because it is an intensively farmed landscape with its typical problems; on the other hand, remnants of historical landscape structures are still present.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, historical layers of still waters and wetlands (except from the First Military Maps) were intersected with historical and present land use published by Skaloš et al (2011) to obtain spatio-temporal changes in still waters and wetlands (Table 1). Changes in still waters and wetlands from the First Military Maps were not quantified because of its topographic inaccuracy.…”
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“…It might also be difficult to geo-reference individual map sheets in the GIS. Despite the positional inaccuracies, this mapping can be applied in GIS analyses of landscape ecological studies (Skaloš et al, 2011). On the other hand, the requirement of a minimum positional deviation is vital with respect to the follow-up analyses of the current map materials.…”
Section: Used Historical Mapsmentioning
confidence: 99%