19 -21世纪白俄罗斯波勒西亚东部景观的人为变化

A. P. Gusev, S. V. Andrushko
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由于白俄罗斯波勒西亚的景观受人类活动的影响程度较高,应被认为是自然-人类活动的景观,由农业、农林业和森林(林业亚类)3个类别来代表。19 - 21世纪白俄罗斯波勒西亚东部地区景观的人为变化研究包括对土地利用结构动态的研究以及对景观环境稳定性的人为变化和变化的评估。在研究的最后阶段,确定了自然景观和人为景观的结构及其时间变化。结果表明:150多年来,研究区建成区和受干扰地的比面积和可耕地的比面积分别增加了11.5倍和2倍,沼泽的比面积减少了7.4倍,森林和草地的比面积保持不变。在湖相冲积和湖相沼泽景观中,土地利用结构发生了最大程度的变化(相当一部分沼泽已转变为农田和林地)。研究发现,最大的人为变化是次生冰碛、冰碛外积和冰碛侵蚀景观的特征,这是由于它们的重要农业发展(19世纪中期和21世纪初)以及白俄罗斯南部主要城市(戈梅利、莫兹尔、雷奇察)在上述景观区域内的位置造成的。
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ANTHROPOGENIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE LANDSCAPES IN THE EASTERN PART OF BELARUSIAN POLESIE, 19th-21st CENTURIES
Due to the relatively high degree of anthropogenic transformation, the landscapes of Belarusian Polesie should be considered natural-anthropogenic, represented by 3 classes, namely agricultural, agricultural-forest and forest (the forestry subclass). The research on the anthropogenic transformations of the landscapes in the eastern part of Belarusian Polesie over the 19th – 21st centuries involves a study of the dynamics of the land use structure as well as an assessment of the anthropogenic transformations and changes in the environmental stability of the landscapes. At the final stage of the study, the structure of natural and anthropogenic landscapes and its temporal changes are determined. It has been established that over 150 years, in the studied region the specific area of built-up and disturbed lands and the specific area of arable land have increased (by 11.5 times and 2 times, respectively), the area of swamps has decreased (by 7.4 times), the specific area of forests and grasslands has remained unchanged. It is in the lacustrine-alluvial and lacustrine-swampy landscapes where the structure of land use has changed to the greatest extent (a significant part of the swamps have been transformed into agricultural and forest lands). It has been found that the greatest anthropogenic transformation has been characteristic of the secondary-moraine, moraine-outwash, and monticulate-moraine-erosive landscapes, which resulted from their significant agricultural development (both in the middle of the 19th and in the early 21st century) as well as the location of major cities in the south of Belarus (Gomel, Mozyr, Rechitsa) within the area of the mentioned landscapes.
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