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Landscape photography in the research of landscape change
Skokanová, H. ; Halas, Petr ; Koutecký, T. ; Kallabová, Eva ; Havlíček, M. ; Slach, T.
The paper presents partial results of “entering” landscape photography, which can be considered as a complementary method for the research of landscape changes. Unlike the usual assessment of landscape changes using cartographic and other archival sources, old landscape photographs can contribute to the deeper knowledge of the local specifics of the examined places or supplement the conventional procedures. Thanks to the ongoing project, supported by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TL02000222), we documented changes in photographic shots of various landscapes in the 20th century. We also added information about environment, vegetation, and geography and photo documentation of the details of the researched shot. This creates a comprehensive output for each old landscape photograph. Such processed photographs have been presented at exhibitions in museums and galleries. Furthermore, they will be available to municipalities and public at a web page created as a tool to support public recreation. Here we present some examples from the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. They show four types of landscape changes: 1) afforestation and overgrowth bywoody vegetation, 2) changes in the agricultural landscape, 3) loss of the grazing landscape, and 4) changes related to watercourses.\n
Resuscitation of landscape painting by research of landscape changes
Havlíček, M. ; Slach, T. ; Skokanová, H. ; Halas, Petr ; Kallabová, Eva ; Koutecký, T. ; Šebesta, J.
An analysis of selected landscape paintings shows that only a third of them are located directly on a hiking trail, bike path or nature trail. In the case of other landscape paintings, it is possible to make other, hitherto neglected parts of the territory more attractive to tourists by locating the places of the painter's shots, which may lead to their desired deconcentration from the places that are frequently visited by tourists.
The Influence of traditional ways of management on the State of Coppice - Results in 2018
Balková, M. ; Dařenová, Eva ; Friedl, M. ; Hloucalová, P. ; Kadavý, J. ; Kneifl, M. ; Knott, M. ; Kučera, A. ; Slach, T. ; Skládanka, J. ; Uchytilová, Tereza ; Uherková, B. ; Vichta, T. ; Volařík, D.
The most pronounced increase in number of herb species was remarked in the clear cut+litter gathering treatment. Harvest led to an increase in soil temperature and moisture. TheCO2efflux was the highest in September, namely in control treatment. The lowest intensity of root growth was remarked in the control treatment. Variants with litter gathering had smaller (28.9%) relative growth ratio.
Ancient coppice woodlands - methodology of inventory, evidence and management
Maděra, Petr ; Buček, Antonín ; Úradníček, Luboš ; Slach, Tomáš ; Friedl, Michal ; Machala, Martin ; Řepka, Radomír ; Lacina, Jan ; Černušáková, Linda ; Volařík, Daniel
Methodology is focused on suggestion how to do an inventory, evidence and management of ancient coppice woodlands. Ancient coppice woodlands are defined as longterm and continuously coppiced forest stands.
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