Changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern Galician mountains

Forest and agricultural landscapes are vital in relation to biodiversity. Protection policies in such areas should include incentives to enable the common landuse practices. Conservation cannot be addressed in the short term because these landscapes have evolved as socio-ecological systems and provi...

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Main Authors: Diaz-Maroto I.J., Diaz-Maroto M.C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-12-01
Series:Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cass-2018-0001
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spelling doaj-218dfbe240e94dfa8f2b08781412ac182021-09-06T19:19:22ZengDe GruyterChange and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems2300-36692018-12-01411610.1515/cass-2018-0001cass-2018-0001Changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern Galician mountainsDiaz-Maroto I.J.0Diaz-Maroto M.C.1Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Lugo, SpainÁrea de Tecnología de los Alimentos, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Avenida Camilo José Cela 10, E-13071 Ciudad Real, SpainForest and agricultural landscapes are vital in relation to biodiversity. Protection policies in such areas should include incentives to enable the common landuse practices. Conservation cannot be addressed in the short term because these landscapes have evolved as socio-ecological systems and provide optimal conditions for biodiversity maintenance. They occur in areas where agriculture has not changed significantly as in the eastern Galician mountains. The landscape dynamics has been shaped by human involvement during centuries. We analyzed how the landscape has evolved according to environmental, socioeconomic and historical changes with the aim of proposing actions for its conservation. The study focused on the recovery of natural hardwood forests which have been intensively exploited since ancient times. Over the past few centuries, these forests have been transformed to agricultural land, felled for use in the naval, metallurgical and railway industries, expropriated from the Church, and affected by wildfire; more recently, have been replaced by fast growing species. Today, broadleaved forests cover small areas of rugged land where the topography often precludes other land uses. In conclusion, although the landscape in the study area has undergone a major transformation, now this land is a priority for biodiversity conservation.https://doi.org/10.1515/cass-2018-0001vegetation dynamicsagrosilvopastoral systemsquercus spp.nw iberian
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Changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern Galician mountains
Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems
vegetation dynamics
agrosilvopastoral systems
quercus spp.
nw iberian
author_facet Diaz-Maroto I.J.
Diaz-Maroto M.C.
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title Changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern Galician mountains
title_short Changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern Galician mountains
title_full Changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern Galician mountains
title_fullStr Changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern Galician mountains
title_full_unstemmed Changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern Galician mountains
title_sort changes in forest landscape due to agricultural activities and their influence on natural ecosystems: the eastern galician mountains
publisher De Gruyter
series Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems
issn 2300-3669
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Forest and agricultural landscapes are vital in relation to biodiversity. Protection policies in such areas should include incentives to enable the common landuse practices. Conservation cannot be addressed in the short term because these landscapes have evolved as socio-ecological systems and provide optimal conditions for biodiversity maintenance. They occur in areas where agriculture has not changed significantly as in the eastern Galician mountains. The landscape dynamics has been shaped by human involvement during centuries. We analyzed how the landscape has evolved according to environmental, socioeconomic and historical changes with the aim of proposing actions for its conservation. The study focused on the recovery of natural hardwood forests which have been intensively exploited since ancient times. Over the past few centuries, these forests have been transformed to agricultural land, felled for use in the naval, metallurgical and railway industries, expropriated from the Church, and affected by wildfire; more recently, have been replaced by fast growing species. Today, broadleaved forests cover small areas of rugged land where the topography often precludes other land uses. In conclusion, although the landscape in the study area has undergone a major transformation, now this land is a priority for biodiversity conservation.
topic vegetation dynamics
agrosilvopastoral systems
quercus spp.
nw iberian
url https://doi.org/10.1515/cass-2018-0001
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