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BEL Belgium & GDL --- Belgium --- history --- Hautes-Fagnes --- landscape evolution
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nature conservation --- bioconservation --- biodiversity --- climatic factor --- climate impact --- landscape management --- landscape evolution --- Germany
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Geography --- Géographie --- Methodology --- Méthodologie --- -Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- -Methodology --- Géographie --- Méthodologie --- Geography - Methodology --- Landscape evolution --- Urban models --- Urban growth --- Urban systems models --- Models in geography
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De geschiedenis van natuur en landschap vormt de bakermat voor het bestaan en de identiteit van ieder mens. Hoe zag het Nederlandse landschap er uit aan het eind van de Middeleeuwen? Wat is de toekomst van de heide in ons land? Hoe ontstonden onze vennen, de pelen op de grens van Brabant en Limburg, onze beemden in de uiterwaarden? In hoeverre is de natuur in ons land eigenlijk wel maakbaar, en hoe kunnen we best omgaan met invasieve struiken in onze bossen?
570.3 --- natuurbeheer (lt) --- NED The Netherlands --- The Netherlands --- historical ecology --- vegetation history --- landscape evolution --- invasive species --- invasive alien species ( IAS )
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BEL Belgium & GDL --- Belgium --- Ferraris maps --- Flanders --- Meetjesland --- Polders --- agricultural ecology --- dykes --- historical ecology --- land use --- landscape ecology --- landscape evolution --- thesis
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L’accélération des activités humaines met en péril les paysages culturels qui se transforment de plus en plus vite et tendent à s’uniformiser. En tant que patrimoine vivant commun, il est important de réfléchir à la manière d’accompagner leur transformation. Pour ce faire, nous proposons d’étudier la dynamique d’évolution des paysages avec comme angle d’approche le phénomène de l’habitat, trame visible et durable dans le paysage des sociétés humaines, marqué par les évolutions sociales. Dans cette étude, nous nous intéresserons plus particulièrement aux paysages ruraux, constituant un fort attrait pour notre société de plus en plus urbaine. Nous prendrons comme cas d’étude le paysage des Baronnies, un massif à l’interface des influences alpine et méditerranéenne, dans le sud-est de la France, qui se caractérise par un habitat traditionnel perché. Dans un premier temps, nous questionnerons le concept de « paysage » afin de développer une méthodologie singulière permettant de vérifier l’hypothèse que, dans les Baronnies, la dynamique récente d’expansion des villages perchés bouleverse le paysage. Pour y parvenir, nous définirons dans un premier temps le faciès du paysage des Baronnies en identifiant les motifs de paysage collectivement reconnus. Dans un deuxième temps, nous chercherons à comprendre de quelle manière les systèmes et la structure spatiale qu’ils produisent, influencent l’habitat. Après avoir décrit les diverses formes qu’il peut prendre, nous étudierons sa dynamique notamment grâce à l’étude des facteurs à la source des changements. Nous analyserons particulièrement l’évolution de l’habitat de quatre villages à travers lesquels nous pourrons identifier précisément la fracture avec le paysage et les enjeux associés en termes d’aménagement afin de retrouver une continuité. The acceleration of human activities is endangering cultural landscapes, that are changing more and more rapidly and tend to standardize. As a common living heritage, it is significant to think about how to support their transformation. To that end, we propose to explore the dynamics of landscape evolution. The phenomenon of housing that mark the social changes, as visible and sustainable framework in the landscape of human societies, will be the gateway of these work. In this study, we will focus more particularly on rural landscapes, constituting a strong appeal for our increasingly urban society. The case study of the landscape of the Baronnies, in the south-east of France, will be considered. The Baronnies are a massif at the interface of Alpine and Mediterranean influences, characterized by a traditional perched habitat. At first, we will question the concept of «landscape» in order to develop a singular methodology to prove the hypothesis that the recent dynamics of expansion of hilltop villages disrupt the landscape of the Baronnies. To achieve this, we will first define the facies of the Baronnies’ landscape by identifying collectively recognized landscape patterns. Then, we will try to perceive how the systems and the spatial structure that they produce influence the habitat. After having described the various forms that it can take, we will analyze its dynamics thanks to the study of the factors at the origin of the changes. Particularly, we will analyze the evolution of the habitat of four villages through which we will be able to precisely identify the fracture with the landscape and the associated issues in terms of planning to find a continuity.
paysage culturel --- paysage rural --- évolution des paysages --- dynamique des paysages --- transition --- patrimoine --- Baronnies --- habitat --- villages perchés --- habitat pavillonnaire --- cultural landscape --- rural landscape --- landscape evolution --- landscape dynamics --- transition --- heritage --- Baronnies --- habitat --- hilltop village --- housing area --- Ingénierie, informatique & technologie > Architecture
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First full-length survey of the fluid relationship between these two areas at a time of rapid change.
England, Northern --- Lowlands (Scotland) --- Great Britain --- Central Lowlands (Scotland) --- Scottish Lowlands (Scotland) --- North England --- Northern England --- History. --- History --- 1066-1485 --- Medieval Period (Great Britain) --- HISTORY / Medieval. --- Cultural Identity. --- Ecclesiastical Structures. --- Governance. --- Historical Development. --- Kingdoms. --- Landscape Evolution. --- Middle Ages. --- Northern England. --- Regional History. --- Southern Scotland. --- Urban Environments.
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"Trees played a particularly important part in the rural economy of Anglo-Saxon England, both for wood and timber and as a wood-pasture resource, with hunting gaining a growing cultural role. But they are also powerful icons in many pre-Christian religions, with a degree of tree symbolism found in Christian scripture too. This wide-ranging book explores both the 'real', historical and archaeological evidence of trees and woodland, and as they are depicted in Anglo-Saxon literature and legend. Place-name and charter references cast light upon the distribution of particular tree species (mapped here in detail for the first time) and also reflect upon regional character in a period that was fundamental for the evolution of the present landscape."--Publisher's description.
Trees --- Trees in literature --- Arbres --- Arbres dans la littérature --- History --- Symbolic aspects --- Folklore --- Histoire --- Aspect symbolique --- Great Britain --- Grande-Bretagne --- Trees in literature. --- History. --- Folk-lore of trees --- Dendrology --- Nursery stock --- Woody plants --- Arboriculture --- Forests and forestry --- Timber --- Anglo-Saxon England. --- Christian scripture. --- charter references. --- hunting. --- landscape evolution. --- place-name. --- pre-Christian religions. --- rural economy. --- trees. --- wood-pasture resource.
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This volume collects papers dealing with the integrated study of emerged and submerged areas, by means of different approaches and techniques. It shows the reasons why the integration of terrestrial and marine datasets would be desirable in geoenvironmental studies, and demonstrates how such an integration is unquestionably beneficial in modern research, ranging from Late Quaternary landscape evolution to geohazards, geomorphological mapping, geoarchaeology, geoheritage and geodiversity, and marine benthic habitat mapping.
Research & information: general --- coastal landscape evolution --- Roman harbours --- archaeological sea level marker --- cultural heritage documentation --- unmanned surface vessel --- remote sensing of acoustic and optical data --- 3D photogrammetric point cloud --- water resources --- geodiversity assessment --- geosystem services --- geoheritage --- hydro-geodiversity --- Sesia Val Grande UNESCO Global Geopark --- underwater geoheritage --- geosites --- geomorphological survey --- geotourism --- Portofino Park --- Italy --- rocky coast --- extreme waves --- active erosion --- geohazard --- Croatia --- morphostratigraphy --- sea-level changes --- marine terraces --- river incisions --- Adriatic Sea --- coastal geomorphology --- submarine geomorphology --- cliffs --- Cilento --- southern Italy --- geomorphometry --- seafloor mapping --- spatial analysis --- algal reefs --- bioconstruction volume --- multibeam bathymetry --- sound velocity --- Quaternary sediment --- submerged alluvial plain --- coastal morphodynamics --- climate change --- vulnerability index --- Gozo --- Malta --- terrestrial geomorphology --- white ribbon --- paleo-geography --- coastal management --- eastern Adriatic coast --- estuary --- sea-level rise --- tufa --- multi-beam --- sub-bottom profiler --- holocene --- Last Glacial Maximum --- Sardinia --- Sumatra --- barrier island --- earthquake --- tsunami --- land subsidence --- liquefaction --- morphology resilience --- GIS --- sea level oscillation --- Tyrrhenian margin --- n/a
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This book includes papers published in the Special Issue titled “Coastal Dynamic and Evolution”, which aimed to collect multidisciplinary studies that involved the evaluation of coastal evolution at different temporal scales, from hours and days to months and years, as well as historical changes. The volume contains investigations carried out by means of aerial photos and satellite images, as well as results from in situ surveys and observations aimed at assessing morphological changes in shoreline and dune systems as a consequence of chronic flooding and erosion processes or the occurrence of specific weather-related events. Studies on the evaluation of past and future sea-level variations and related impacts have also been included. In order to provide the reader with a wide overview of different coastal settings and methodological approaches, case studies from Russia, Italy, California (USA), Morocco, Spain, Indonesia, Ireland and Colombia have been included in this Special Issue. The content may be of interest to those who perform a wide range of investigations related to coastal analysis and management, especially to researchers and academics who can exploit the provided approaches and methodologies.
Research & information: general --- cultural heritage --- shoreline dynamics --- GIS --- UAV --- Palaeolithic --- Volga --- European Russia --- XBeach --- inundation --- erosion --- BSS --- Sant Esteve 2008 --- coarse sediment --- D50 --- sieving --- sand size --- sand parameters --- coastal dynamics --- aesthetic appeal --- Baltic Sea --- coastal dunes --- Curonian Spit --- Delphi technique --- paired comparison survey --- psychophysical approach --- Jakarta Bay --- sea level rise --- river discharge --- flooding --- tides --- currents --- beach ridges --- mathematical reconstruction --- curve fitting --- Ombrone River Delta --- coastline --- cliff and bluff retreat --- erosion rate --- uncertainty --- sea-level rise --- adaptive management --- Alicante --- beach nourishment --- CIEL*a*b* --- coastal management --- Costa Blanca --- mineralogical characterization --- sediment colour --- tourism --- western Mediterranean --- EOF --- beach profiles --- reef flat --- sand rich --- accretion --- mangrove --- coastal dynamic --- salinization --- Rhizophora mangle --- Avicennia germinans --- Laguncularia racemosa --- wave energy --- Hurricane Katia --- longshore transport --- dissipative --- tsunami propagation --- tsunami flooding --- sicilian coast --- coastal hazard --- dune characterization --- anthropic occupation --- fragmentation index --- dune surface --- coastal landscape evolution --- geomorphological analysis --- palaeo-shore platform --- relative sea-level changes --- sea-level proxy --- vertical ground movements --- campi flegrei volcanic area --- coastal landscapes --- coastal evolution assessment
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