Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Praha-Suchdol, 165 00, Czechia.
Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem, České Mládeže 8, Ústí nad Labem, 400 96, Czechia.
Environ Manage. 2019 Mar;63(3):352-365. doi: 10.1007/s00267-019-01136-z. Epub 2019 Feb 2.
Current research has identified extensive changes in land-use structure and land management of Central European rural landscapes due to shifting political and economic trajectories. These changes are exemplified by diverse processes of agricultural intensification, privatization and land fragmentation, land abandonment and overall changes in modes of production. The extensive record of these historically specific processes has posed a fundamental challenge for rural landscape conservation, which is addressed in this paper. First, we identify the key contradictions in rural landscape conservation, which include (i) conservation based on cultural versus environmental/ecological values, (ii) conservation based on spatial landscape patterns versus individual landscape features, and (iii) conservation based on the preservation of past landscapes versus conservation that also address the processes of change. Subsequently, we use a case study of an existing open-air museum in Zubrnice, northern Czechia, to analyze and discuss these dichotomies. In this regional case study, we first contextualize the land-use/land-cover change (LULC) reconstructed from old maps using a thorough archive (documentary proxies) and field research (survey of agrarian terraces, clearance cairns, and remnants of orchards) that enabled the construction of a narrative of specific landscape structures and features. Finally, we integrate the collected data with a novel methodological approach that allow for the spatial identification of the landscape segments that represent the narratives of historical change in modes of rural production and are therefore suitable for integration within the existing open-air museum to improve its conservation and education status.
当前的研究已经确定,由于政治和经济轨迹的转变,中欧农村景观的土地利用结构和土地管理发生了广泛变化。这些变化的例子包括农业集约化、私有化和土地碎片化、土地废弃以及生产方式的整体变化等多种过程。这些具有历史特殊性的过程的广泛记录对农村景观保护提出了根本性的挑战,本文将对此进行探讨。首先,我们确定了农村景观保护中的关键矛盾,包括(i)基于文化与环境/生态价值的保护,(ii)基于空间景观格局与个别景观特征的保护,以及(iii)基于保护过去景观与应对变化过程的保护。随后,我们以捷克北部祖布尼采(Zubrnice)现有的露天博物馆为例,对这些二分法进行分析和讨论。在这个区域案例研究中,我们首先使用详细的档案(文献代理)和实地研究(对农田梯田、清理石冢和果园遗迹的调查)来重建旧地图上的土地利用/土地覆盖变化(LULC),对使用这些方法重建的土地利用/土地覆盖变化(LULC)进行语境化分析,构建了特定景观结构和特征的叙述。最后,我们将收集的数据与一种新的方法结合起来,这种方法可以对代表农村生产模式历史变化叙述的景观片段进行空间识别,这些景观片段适合融入现有的露天博物馆,以改善其保护和教育地位。