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From USSR to EU: 20 years of rural landscape changes in Vidzeme, Latvia
Oļģerts NikodemusSophie O. VanwambekePatrick Meyfroidtsubject
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectForest management0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesPoliticsEnvironmental protectionmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean union0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonGovernmentEcologybusiness.industry021107 urban & regional planningSubsidy15. Life on landIndependenceUrban StudiesGeographyEconomyAgriculturePeriod (geology)businessdescription
Landscape changes have been observed throughout rural Europe over the past decades in relation to intensifying agriculture and land marginalisation. This is particularly true for Central and Eastern Europe as drastic political and socio-economic changes have taken place over the past century, as is the case for Latvia. Using a detailed time series of high-resolution remotely sensed images spanning from 1988 to 2007, the landscape structure (composition and configuration) in Vidzeme, central Latvia, is examined and compared between periods. Major recent events for the country, such as independence and entry into the European Union are covered. The effect on landscape structure of various socio-economic, infrastructure, physical variables, and national and European subsidies for agriculture is also investigated for the period 2000–2007. This analysis indicated that subsidies play a major role in maintaining agriculture, mostly by restoring the intensively used landscape developed during the Soviet era. The government is also shaping the landscape through its forest management. The 20-year span of the analysis underlines the non-linearity and reversibility of changes observed in the aftermath of independence.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2012-04-01 | Landscape and Urban Planning |