Analyse spatiale de structures paysagères en contexte agricole bocager

Agricultural practices and their evolution play a key role on land use and environmental ecosystem change. Environmental studies have showed the importance of landscape structure element composition and spatial arrangement to maintain the agricultural landscape’s multifunctionality. Two of these ele...

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Autor principal: Clémence Vannier
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Publicado: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/c0a9f9c3e5e84fbe96548289d8080d17
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Sumario:Agricultural practices and their evolution play a key role on land use and environmental ecosystem change. Environmental studies have showed the importance of landscape structure element composition and spatial arrangement to maintain the agricultural landscape’s multifunctionality. Two of these elements were analyzed in this study: parcels, by analyzing crop rotation; and hedgerows by their physiognomy and continuity in the landscape. The two elements, parcels and hedgerows, had been put together in order to analyze the hedgerow spatial arrangement (continuity type) according to the land cover spatial dynamic (crop rotation) in their neighborhood. Results highlight a general spatial logic as densest hedgerows are concentrated within grassland parcel groups, while narrowest are border by more intensive parcels, i.e. always or predominantly in crop. However, results have also showed that landscape types influence the structure of landscape patterns: in case of opening landscapes, hedgerow network is indifferently bordered by crops or grassland parcels; associated agricultural practices for the management of these hedgerows are fundamentally different.