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Developing a strategy for the protection of traditional agricultural landscapes based on a complex landscape-ecological evaluation (the case of a mountain landscape in Slovakia)
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Grassland TalsEngineeringLand UseAgricultural EconomicsLandscape ArchitectureEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesSustainable AgricultureAgricultural Land UseContinuous SuccessionLand DevelopmentLandscape PlanningComplex Landscape-ecological EvaluationGeographyLandscape ChangeTraditional Agricultural LandscapesPermanent Agricultural CultivationsAgricultural HistoryMountain LandscapeLandscape EcologyNatural Resource ManagementLand ManagementSustainable Land-use ManagementNatural Resource Economics
Abstract Traditional agricultural landscapes (TALs) in Slovakia are mosaics of small-scale arable fields and permanent agricultural cultivations resulting from continuous succession over centuries. The objective in this paper is to develop a strategy for the protection and management of TAL in the Liptovská Teplička cadastral area, which has mountainous arable land and grassland TALs. Driving forces, threats and other trends related to these TALs were identified, based on the valuation of land-use changes, socioeconomic and demographic phenomena and on biodiversity and sociological research. The strategy was oriented towards optimal multi-functional utilization and management of the investigated landscapes
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