Mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability: a case of three transects in Slovakia

Aim of the study: The aim of this paper is to analyze and assess the land cover change in three transects in Slovakia by applying the coefficient of ecological stability and the coefficient of anthropogenic impact in four different time horizons (1950, 1990, 2000, and 2020). Based on the specific n...

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Main Authors: Jana Vojteková, Matej Vojtek, Martin Boltižiar, František Petrovič, Matej Masný, Bohuslava Gregorová
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Published: University of Agriculture in Krakow 2023-04-01
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author Jana Vojteková
Matej Vojtek
Martin Boltižiar
František Petrovič
Matej Masný
Bohuslava Gregorová
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description Aim of the study: The aim of this paper is to analyze and assess the land cover change in three transects in Slovakia by applying the coefficient of ecological stability and the coefficient of anthropogenic impact in four different time horizons (1950, 1990, 2000, and 2020). Based on the specific natural and socio-economic factors influencing landscape formation and change, we chose three transects from the territory of Slovakia as study areas. The study areas are located in western Slovakia (transect called Záhorie: Rudava – Buková), central Slovakia (transect called Turiec: Martin – Moškovec), and eastern Slovakia (transect called Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské). Material and methods: Several methodological tools have been created to express the level of ecological stability of a given territory. In our study, we used the coefficient of ecological stability (CES). The intensity of changes in the landscape as a result of human activity was also described through the coefficient of anthropogenic influence (CAI). Results and conclusions: The results of CES and CAI indicate a similar situation in case of the Záhorie: Rudava – Buková transect and the Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské transect. For the Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské transect, the CES values are significantly higher than 1.21, which is a landscape with high ecological stability, and the CAI values are close to 0, which also represents a landscape with a minimal intensity of changes due to human activity. In the case of the Záhorie: Rudava – Buková transect it is similar, but the CES values do not reach such high values as in the case of the Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské transect, which is mainly influenced by the fact that the Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské transect passes through a protected area of the Poloniny National Park. In the case of the Turiec: Martin – Moškovec transect, there is no correspondence between the CAI and CES values, as the CAI values are less than 1 (the highest value is 0.46), which represents a landscape with a minimal intensity of changes due to human activity. However, the results of CES are values lower than 0.8, which represents a landscape with low ecological stability.
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spelling doaj-art-a93c65bf89eb4338b971a3655dabcfcc2025-01-02T22:03:15ZengUniversity of Agriculture in KrakowActa Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus1644-07652023-04-01212354810.15576/ASP.FC/2022.21.2.35Mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability: a case of three transects in SlovakiaJana Vojteková0Matej Vojtek1Martin Boltižiar2František Petrovič3Matej Masný4Bohuslava Gregorová5Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Regional Development, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Informatics, Constantine the Philosopher University in NitraDepartment of Geography, Geoinformatics and Regional Development, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Informatics, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Institute of Geography, Slovak Academy of SciencesDepartment of Geography, Geoinformatics and Regional Development, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Informatics, Constantine the Philosopher University in NitraDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Informatics, Constantine the Philosopher University in NitraDepartment of Geography and Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Matej Bel University in Banská BystricaDepartment of Geography and Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Matej Bel University in Banská BystricaAim of the study: The aim of this paper is to analyze and assess the land cover change in three transects in Slovakia by applying the coefficient of ecological stability and the coefficient of anthropogenic impact in four different time horizons (1950, 1990, 2000, and 2020). Based on the specific natural and socio-economic factors influencing landscape formation and change, we chose three transects from the territory of Slovakia as study areas. The study areas are located in western Slovakia (transect called Záhorie: Rudava – Buková), central Slovakia (transect called Turiec: Martin – Moškovec), and eastern Slovakia (transect called Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské). Material and methods: Several methodological tools have been created to express the level of ecological stability of a given territory. In our study, we used the coefficient of ecological stability (CES). The intensity of changes in the landscape as a result of human activity was also described through the coefficient of anthropogenic influence (CAI). Results and conclusions: The results of CES and CAI indicate a similar situation in case of the Záhorie: Rudava – Buková transect and the Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské transect. For the Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské transect, the CES values are significantly higher than 1.21, which is a landscape with high ecological stability, and the CAI values are close to 0, which also represents a landscape with a minimal intensity of changes due to human activity. In the case of the Záhorie: Rudava – Buková transect it is similar, but the CES values do not reach such high values as in the case of the Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské transect, which is mainly influenced by the fact that the Poloniny: Stakčín – Ruské transect passes through a protected area of the Poloniny National Park. In the case of the Turiec: Martin – Moškovec transect, there is no correspondence between the CAI and CES values, as the CAI values are less than 1 (the highest value is 0.46), which represents a landscape with a minimal intensity of changes due to human activity. However, the results of CES are values lower than 0.8, which represents a landscape with low ecological stability.http://acta.urk.edu.pl/pdf-159792-88966?filename=MAPPING%20AND%20ASSESSMENT%20OF.pdfland covertransectscoefficient of ecological stabilitycoefficient of anthropogenic impact on the landscapeslovakia
spellingShingle Jana Vojteková
Matej Vojtek
Martin Boltižiar
František Petrovič
Matej Masný
Bohuslava Gregorová
Mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability: a case of three transects in Slovakia
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus
land cover
transects
coefficient of ecological stability
coefficient of anthropogenic impact on the landscape
slovakia
title Mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability: a case of three transects in Slovakia
title_full Mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability: a case of three transects in Slovakia
title_fullStr Mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability: a case of three transects in Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability: a case of three transects in Slovakia
title_short Mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability: a case of three transects in Slovakia
title_sort mapping and assessment of land cover change and ecological stability a case of three transects in slovakia
topic land cover
transects
coefficient of ecological stability
coefficient of anthropogenic impact on the landscape
slovakia
url http://acta.urk.edu.pl/pdf-159792-88966?filename=MAPPING%20AND%20ASSESSMENT%20OF.pdf
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