1. Using chorographic sources to reconstruct past agro-forestry systems. A methodological approach based on the study case of the northern Apennines.
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Pezzi, Giovanna, Donati, Davide, Muzzi, Enrico, Conedera, Marco, and Krebs, Patrik
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AGROFORESTRY ,FARMS ,LANDSCAPE assessment ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,CASE studies ,LAND cover - Abstract
Historical-geographical (chorographic) descriptions provide some of the earliest formal documentation about landscape. We propose a methodological approach aimed at reconstructing a spatial-explicit picture of the agroforestry system of a eighteenth-century landscape, detecting the main land-use drivers, and analysing existing legacies of past agro-forestry productivity in the present landscape. The study area was the Bologna Apennines, and our data source was a chorographic dictionary from 1781–83. We obtained a matrix of 240 administrative units per 18 agro-forestry products with related productivity indices. Multivariate analysis showed that environmental constraints influenced products and productivity. Agricultural areas (and related products) mainly shaped the hillside, while forests and semi-natural areas (and related products) characterized the mountainside. Such former clustering is still recognizable: agricultural land mostly changed to artificial land-cover, whereas semi-natural areas and forests still exist. The proposed approach confirms that chorography can be a useful tool as a primary source in landscape research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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