Landscape reading methodology of urban forests: interpreting past and current socioecological interactions in Rio de Janeiro

The landscapes of Rio de Janeiro are a product of a long history of the society interacting with the forest, with the legacies of this historical interaction being imprinted and hidden within the vegetation cover. Reading this landscape requires the following steps: 1) a comprehensive history of the...

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Main Authors: Alexandro Solorzano, Rogério Ribeiro de Oliveira, Adi Estela Lazos-Ruiz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: UniEVANGELICA 2016-09-01
Series:Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribeña
Online Access:https://www.halacsolcha.org/index.php/halac/article/view/244
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Summary:The landscapes of Rio de Janeiro are a product of a long history of the society interacting with the forest, with the legacies of this historical interaction being imprinted and hidden within the vegetation cover. Reading this landscape requires the following steps: 1) a comprehensive history of the process of human occupation and land uses; 2) revealing, through material evidence past human uses; 3) deciphering current ecological change, through species structure and composition (exotic species, different assemblage patterns). The requirements to accomplish these steps stem from field knowledge mainly from geography and ecology, and archival knowledge in researching historical documents. Here we highlight the importance of a multi-scalar approach, reading the landscape from a broad perspective using GIS and satellite imagery to understand the spatial distribution of the physical, ecological and social elements of the landscape.
ISSN:2237-2717