Methods of Landscape Valorization and Possibilities of Its Application in Hunting Area Categorisation

Szewczyk Grzegorz, Krzysztof Lipka, Piotr Wężyk, Karolina Zieba-Kulawik, Monika Winczek

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Abstract

As a result of environmental changes, assessment indexes for the agricultural landscape have been changing dramatically. Being at the interface of human activity and the natural environment, hunting is particularly sensitive to environmental changes, such as increasing deforestation or large-scale farming. The classical categorisation of hunting grounds takes into account the area, forest cover, number of forest complexes, fertility of forest habitats, lack of continuity of areas potentially favourable to wild animals. Landscape assessment methods used in architecture often better reflect the actual breeding and hunting value of a given area, especially in relation to fields and forests. The forest-field mosaic, large spatial fragmentation as well as interweaving of natural environment elements with buildings do not have to be the factors that limit the numbers of small game. Identification of the constituents of architectural-landscape interiors: content and significance assessment, determination of the functional role or assessment based on the general environmental values being represented take into account factors important for the existence of game, in particular small game.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLandscape Architecture - Processes and Practices Towards Sustainable Development [Working Title]
PublisherIntechOpen
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Oct 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • landscape valorization
  • assessment indexes for the agricultural landscape
  • hunting
  • deforestation
  • categorisation of hunting grounds
  • large-scale farming

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