Recent land cover and use in Romania: A conservation perspective

The study of land cover and use changes is important for sustainability, given that they are part of the global changes affecting our environment. In order to understand the mechanisms determining them, land cover and use changes must be studied based on their associated transitional dynamics. The p...

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Main Authors: Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor, Liliana Elza Petrişor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania 2021-06-01
Series:Present Environment and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:http://pesd.ro/15.1.2021/pesd2021151007.html
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spelling doaj-9cbf4b5e6c6a4807aeeea47799ea17eb2021-07-19T12:37:51ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, RomaniaPresent Environment and Sustainable Development 2284-78202021-06-011518192https://doi.org/10.15551/pesd2021151007Recent land cover and use in Romania: A conservation perspective Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2159-4034Liliana Elza Petrişor1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0374-7604“Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning, Bucharest, Romania; National Research Institute for Tourism, Bucharest, Romania Architect, independent researcherThe study of land cover and use changes is important for sustainability, given that they are part of the global changes affecting our environment. In order to understand the mechanisms determining them, land cover and use changes must be studied based on their associated transitional dynamics. The present research aims to look at the most recent land cover and use changes from Romania, chosen as an example for post-socialists transitions. The methodology was based on applying geo-spatial analyses to data on land cover and use changes and natural protected areas. The results indicate that the most prominent transitional dynamics are deforestations and abandonment of cropland, rooted in the post-socialist property restitution. Furthermore, the study identified transitional dynamics indicating the human pressure within the natural protected areas, including urbanization, development of agriculture, and deforestation. Although subject to limitations bound to the use of CORINE data, the findings are important for understanding the environmental impact of socio-economic drivers, and provide additional evidence for the fact that emerging economies tend to sacrifice the environment during the economic crises.http://pesd.ro/15.1.2021/pesd2021151007.htmldeforestationagricultural abandonmenturbanizationtransitionunplanned developmentnatural protected areas
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author Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor
Liliana Elza Petrişor
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Liliana Elza Petrişor
Recent land cover and use in Romania: A conservation perspective
Present Environment and Sustainable Development
deforestation
agricultural abandonment
urbanization
transition
unplanned development
natural protected areas
author_facet Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor
Liliana Elza Petrişor
author_sort Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor
title Recent land cover and use in Romania: A conservation perspective
title_short Recent land cover and use in Romania: A conservation perspective
title_full Recent land cover and use in Romania: A conservation perspective
title_fullStr Recent land cover and use in Romania: A conservation perspective
title_full_unstemmed Recent land cover and use in Romania: A conservation perspective
title_sort recent land cover and use in romania: a conservation perspective
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania
series Present Environment and Sustainable Development
issn 2284-7820
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The study of land cover and use changes is important for sustainability, given that they are part of the global changes affecting our environment. In order to understand the mechanisms determining them, land cover and use changes must be studied based on their associated transitional dynamics. The present research aims to look at the most recent land cover and use changes from Romania, chosen as an example for post-socialists transitions. The methodology was based on applying geo-spatial analyses to data on land cover and use changes and natural protected areas. The results indicate that the most prominent transitional dynamics are deforestations and abandonment of cropland, rooted in the post-socialist property restitution. Furthermore, the study identified transitional dynamics indicating the human pressure within the natural protected areas, including urbanization, development of agriculture, and deforestation. Although subject to limitations bound to the use of CORINE data, the findings are important for understanding the environmental impact of socio-economic drivers, and provide additional evidence for the fact that emerging economies tend to sacrifice the environment during the economic crises.
topic deforestation
agricultural abandonment
urbanization
transition
unplanned development
natural protected areas
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