Title of article
The dynamics of tree cover change in a rural Australian landscape
Author/Authors
A. M. Fisher، نويسنده , , S. J. Harris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
15
From page
193
To page
207
Abstract
This study investigated the change in tree cover in a 130 000 ha rural landscape near Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia between 1954 and 1989. Using aerial photographs, tree cover was assessed using five cover classifications (<2% cover, 2.1–25%, 25.1–50%, >50% or exotic pine plantation), with the resulting data analysed using a Geographic Information System. Overall, there was a loss of woodland/forest and an increase in the area of cleared land and Pinus radiata plantations over 35 years. Although some regeneration of woodland/forest cover occurred on marginal farmland, the general trend of loss and fragmentation has serious ramifications for nature conservation and agricultural production. The eastern and western portions of the study area exhibited quite different patterns in tree cover change, highlighting the need for examining landscapes at appropriate spatial and temporal scales.
Keywords
Landscape dynamics , Aerial photograph interpretation , habitat fragmentation , degradation , Australia
Journal title
Landscape and Urban Planning
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Landscape and Urban Planning
Record number
746816
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