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Půdy a dlouhodobé změny využití ploch Česka

In: Geografický časopis, vol. 58, no. 4
Jan Kabrda - Ivan Bičík - Luděk Šefrna

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Year, pages: 2006, 279 - 301
Keywords:
structure of land use, long-term land use change, soils, Czechia
About article:
The authors of this article used the original LUCC UK Prague database to assess the dependence of the state and development of areas of eight land-use categories together with the overall structure of land use on the distribution of two soil types: chernozems and acid soils. The constructed methodological approach enables us, with a certain generalization, to express the development of land use structure in 8903 comparable Basic Territorial Units (BTUs) of Czechia in four time horizons: 1845, 1948, 1990 and 2000. The results show a significant difference in land-use structure between BTUs with prevailing chernozems and those with mostly acid soils. The development of land use structure between these groups was different as well. We found especially a striking intensity of land use changes on acid soils (grassing-over of arable land) in the transformation period (after the year 1990).
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Kabrda, J., Bičík, I., Šefrna, L. 2006. Půdy a dlouhodobé změny využití ploch Česka. In Geografický časopis, vol. 58, no.4, pp. 279-301. 0016-7193.

APA:
Kabrda, J., Bičík, I., Šefrna, L. (2006). Půdy a dlouhodobé změny využití ploch Česka. Geografický časopis, 58(4), 279-301. 0016-7193.