In: Geografický časopis / Geographical Journal, vol. 69, no. 3
Ján Oťaheľ - Ján Feranec - Monika Kopecká - Vladimír Falťan
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2017, 189 - 224
Kľúčové slová:
land cover, CORINE Land Cover method, satellite and aerial images, land cover nomenclature for local scale, Slovakia
O článku:
Landscape-ecological and geobotanic studies that present methodical tools for the identification of landscape structure and biotopes on large scales are numerous. The universality of the CORINE Land Cover (CLC) method and applicability of data in different types of landscape research now requires specification of the nomenclature for the local scale. The aim of this article is to present the modified CLC method for the identification of land cover (LC) classes on the fifth hierarchical level. The modification will also include a nomenclature applicable to the tracking of LC areas in the territory of Slovakia at a scale of 1:10 000. The modification respects the CLC nomenclature up to the third hierarchic level and identifies relevant 0.1 ha objects. It respects the association feature, that is, the spatial relationship in the context of hierarchically higher classes, while it delimits the accompanying elements of higher hierarchical levels only if they are unrepeatable. The hierarchy of the nomenclature facilitates an efficiently integrated aggregation of selected classes for the various types of (especially) environmental assessment.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Oťaheľ, J., Feranec, J., Kopecká, M., Falťan, V. 2017. Modifikácia metódy CORINE Land Cover a legenda pre identfiIkáciu a zaznamenávanie tried krajinnej pokrývky v mierke 1:10 000 na báze príkladových štúdií z územia Slovenska. In Geografický časopis / Geographical Journal, vol. 69, no.3, pp. 189-224. 0016-7193.
APA:
Oťaheľ, J., Feranec, J., Kopecká, M., Falťan, V. (2017). Modifikácia metódy CORINE Land Cover a legenda pre identfiIkáciu a zaznamenávanie tried krajinnej pokrývky v mierke 1:10 000 na báze príkladových štúdií z územia Slovenska. Geografický časopis / Geographical Journal, 69(3), 189-224. 0016-7193.