Collectivization of agriculture (1950s-1970s) was one of the most important periods in landscape development in Slovakia. Traditionally managed agricultural landscapes, that covered more than half of the Slovak territory, were transformed into large-scale fields and only fragments of traditional agricultural landscapes survived. We mapped the remaining traditional agricultural landscapes using aerial photos and historical maps. We then statistically analyzed the various geographical factors and their influence on the transformation process of traditional and collectivized fields, i.e., slope steepness, soil fertility, distance from settlements and isolation from regional capital cities. The comparison was performed using classification tree...
The main aim of this study is to assess the benefits provided by the ecosystems of traditional agric...
Remnants of medieval field patterns, called “pluzina” in the Czech Republic, are valuable historical...
The landscape in several countries of Central and Eastern Europe went through the most dramatic chan...
This study investigates the distribution of terraced landscapes in Slovakia and analyzes their struc...
Traditional agricultural landscapes are a mosaic of small-scale arable fields and permanent agricult...
The landscape in several countries of Central and Eastern Europe went through the most dramatic chan...
The cadastral district of Horný Tisovník represents a traditionally managed Carpathian mountain agri...
The cadastral district of Horný Tisovník represents a traditionally managed Carpathian mountain agri...
The transformations in Slovak agriculture from the 1950s to the present day, considering both the ge...
Socio-political changes in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe in the era of socialism had s...
Diplomová práce Kolektivizace zemědělství a její promítnutí do krajiny ABSTRACT I searched changes ...
The transformation of vineyard landscapes is evaluated in this article by assessing the changes in l...
The soil production attributes of historical agrarian terraced fields were examined in the Budina ca...
Central and Eastern Europe has experienced fundamental land use changes since the collapse of socia...
Agricultural land in many post-socialist countries passed through a similar scenario of eminent chan...
The main aim of this study is to assess the benefits provided by the ecosystems of traditional agric...
Remnants of medieval field patterns, called “pluzina” in the Czech Republic, are valuable historical...
The landscape in several countries of Central and Eastern Europe went through the most dramatic chan...
This study investigates the distribution of terraced landscapes in Slovakia and analyzes their struc...
Traditional agricultural landscapes are a mosaic of small-scale arable fields and permanent agricult...
The landscape in several countries of Central and Eastern Europe went through the most dramatic chan...
The cadastral district of Horný Tisovník represents a traditionally managed Carpathian mountain agri...
The cadastral district of Horný Tisovník represents a traditionally managed Carpathian mountain agri...
The transformations in Slovak agriculture from the 1950s to the present day, considering both the ge...
Socio-political changes in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe in the era of socialism had s...
Diplomová práce Kolektivizace zemědělství a její promítnutí do krajiny ABSTRACT I searched changes ...
The transformation of vineyard landscapes is evaluated in this article by assessing the changes in l...
The soil production attributes of historical agrarian terraced fields were examined in the Budina ca...
Central and Eastern Europe has experienced fundamental land use changes since the collapse of socia...
Agricultural land in many post-socialist countries passed through a similar scenario of eminent chan...
The main aim of this study is to assess the benefits provided by the ecosystems of traditional agric...
Remnants of medieval field patterns, called “pluzina” in the Czech Republic, are valuable historical...
The landscape in several countries of Central and Eastern Europe went through the most dramatic chan...