Changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in Japan

In wet temperate regions, human activity has played an important role in shaping the size and distribution of grasslands. We examined change in land cover type and grassland area in a 9.2 × 22.3 km area of northern Chiba Prefecture, based on historical maps and documents for four time periods (18...

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Main Authors: Akira Noda, Akihiko Kondoh, Jun Nishihiro
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://oneecosystem.pensoft.net/article/37669/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-5ba7e99f7342412a935d553e09ffe6082020-11-25T02:01:51ZengPensoft PublishersOne Ecosystem2367-81942019-09-01411110.3897/oneeco.4.e3766937669Changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in JapanAkira Noda0Akihiko Kondoh1Jun Nishihiro2Faculty of sciences, Toho UniversityCenter for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba UniversityCenter for Environmental Biology and Ecosystem Studies, National Institute for Environmental Studies, In wet temperate regions, human activity has played an important role in shaping the size and distribution of grasslands. We examined change in land cover type and grassland area in a 9.2 × 22.3 km area of northern Chiba Prefecture, based on historical maps and documents for four time periods (1880s, 1950s, 1980s and 2000s). In the 1880s, conifer forests occupied the largest area (43.1%) amongst land cover types and grasslands accounted for 4.2% of the total area. However, literature available from the 1880s suggests that the understorey of conifer forests may have served as additional habitat for grasses. Thus, the habitat of grassland species is suggested to have covered up to 54% of the study area during this time period. By the 1950s, much of the grassland present in the 1880s had been changed to agricultural fields and paddies and grassland area had reduced to 2.9%. Residential development prior to and during the 1980s led to the conversion of forests and agricultural fields to grassland, increasing the grassland area to 11.6% of the study area. Finally, in the 2000s, grasslands had declined to 6.0% of the study area, likely due to conversion to residential areas. Despite these changes over time, 1.5% of the study area has remained as native forest or grassland for over 120 years. The spatial data presented herein are useful for conservation planning and studying the effect of historical land use change on biodiversity. https://oneecosystem.pensoft.net/article/37669/download/pdf/Land use changeHistorical map Time series da
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Changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in Japan
One Ecosystem
Land use change
Historical map
 Time series da
author_facet Akira Noda
Akihiko Kondoh
Jun Nishihiro
author_sort Akira Noda
title Changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in Japan
title_short Changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in Japan
title_full Changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in Japan
title_fullStr Changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in Japan
title_sort changes in land cover and grassland area over the past 120 years in a rapidly urbanised area in japan
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series One Ecosystem
issn 2367-8194
publishDate 2019-09-01
description In wet temperate regions, human activity has played an important role in shaping the size and distribution of grasslands. We examined change in land cover type and grassland area in a 9.2 × 22.3 km area of northern Chiba Prefecture, based on historical maps and documents for four time periods (1880s, 1950s, 1980s and 2000s). In the 1880s, conifer forests occupied the largest area (43.1%) amongst land cover types and grasslands accounted for 4.2% of the total area. However, literature available from the 1880s suggests that the understorey of conifer forests may have served as additional habitat for grasses. Thus, the habitat of grassland species is suggested to have covered up to 54% of the study area during this time period. By the 1950s, much of the grassland present in the 1880s had been changed to agricultural fields and paddies and grassland area had reduced to 2.9%. Residential development prior to and during the 1980s led to the conversion of forests and agricultural fields to grassland, increasing the grassland area to 11.6% of the study area. Finally, in the 2000s, grasslands had declined to 6.0% of the study area, likely due to conversion to residential areas. Despite these changes over time, 1.5% of the study area has remained as native forest or grassland for over 120 years. The spatial data presented herein are useful for conservation planning and studying the effect of historical land use change on biodiversity.
topic Land use change
Historical map
 Time series da
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