Land Use Changes in Spain. Drivers and Trends in Agricultural Land Use

Land is an essential resource and plays a vital role in providing food and food security, water, ecosystem services and territorial resilience. However, the past few decades have generated enormous and increasingly unsustainable pressures on land use. The objective of this research is to analyse the...

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Main Authors: Mar Delgado-Serrano María, Ángel Hurtado-Martos José
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:EU agrarian Law
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spelling doaj-beec138290fb4eb19e4b69b10053ba7f2020-11-25T00:03:35ZengSciendoEU agrarian Law1338-68911339-92762018-12-01721810.2478/eual-2018-0006eual-2018-0006Land Use Changes in Spain. Drivers and Trends in Agricultural Land UseMar Delgado-Serrano María0Ángel Hurtado-Martos José1ETSIAM, Department of Agricultural Economics, Universidad de Córdoba, SpainUniversidad de Córdoba, SpainLand is an essential resource and plays a vital role in providing food and food security, water, ecosystem services and territorial resilience. However, the past few decades have generated enormous and increasingly unsustainable pressures on land use. The objective of this research is to analyse the main land use changes in Spain between 1987 and 2011 using data provided by the Corine Land Cover (CLC) project. The general trends in land use change at CLC level 1 in this period, and more specifically the changes occurring at CLC level 3 in land destined for agricultural use are analysed. The main reasons that explain these changes, including policy influences, are then identified. The results show that the area occupied by buildings and infrastructure has doubled, agricultural land has decreased and irrigated land has increased; forested areas have also increased, but their ecological quality has been degraded. These trends question the future sustainability of that land use in the analysed period.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/eual.2018.7.issue-2/eual-2018-0006/eual-2018-0006.xml?format=INTland use changeSpainCorine Land Coversustainability
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author Mar Delgado-Serrano María
Ángel Hurtado-Martos José
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Ángel Hurtado-Martos José
Land Use Changes in Spain. Drivers and Trends in Agricultural Land Use
EU agrarian Law
land use change
Spain
Corine Land Cover
sustainability
author_facet Mar Delgado-Serrano María
Ángel Hurtado-Martos José
author_sort Mar Delgado-Serrano María
title Land Use Changes in Spain. Drivers and Trends in Agricultural Land Use
title_short Land Use Changes in Spain. Drivers and Trends in Agricultural Land Use
title_full Land Use Changes in Spain. Drivers and Trends in Agricultural Land Use
title_fullStr Land Use Changes in Spain. Drivers and Trends in Agricultural Land Use
title_full_unstemmed Land Use Changes in Spain. Drivers and Trends in Agricultural Land Use
title_sort land use changes in spain. drivers and trends in agricultural land use
publisher Sciendo
series EU agrarian Law
issn 1338-6891
1339-9276
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Land is an essential resource and plays a vital role in providing food and food security, water, ecosystem services and territorial resilience. However, the past few decades have generated enormous and increasingly unsustainable pressures on land use. The objective of this research is to analyse the main land use changes in Spain between 1987 and 2011 using data provided by the Corine Land Cover (CLC) project. The general trends in land use change at CLC level 1 in this period, and more specifically the changes occurring at CLC level 3 in land destined for agricultural use are analysed. The main reasons that explain these changes, including policy influences, are then identified. The results show that the area occupied by buildings and infrastructure has doubled, agricultural land has decreased and irrigated land has increased; forested areas have also increased, but their ecological quality has been degraded. These trends question the future sustainability of that land use in the analysed period.
topic land use change
Spain
Corine Land Cover
sustainability
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