The Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where houses and wildland vegetation meet or intermingle, which causes many environmental problems. The current WUI is widespread in many regions, but it is unclear how the WUI evolved, especially in regions where both houses and forest cover have increased. Here we compared WUI change in the Polish Carpathians for 1860 and 2013 in two study areas with different land use history. Our western study area experienced gradual forest increase and housing growth over time, while the eastern study area was subject to a shock due to post-war resettlements, which triggered rapid reforestation. We found that in both study areas WUI extent increased from 1860 to 2013 (41.3 to 54.6%, and 12.2 to 33.3%, in ...
In the northern Carpathians forest area has been increasing throughout the 20th century. Changes in ...
Over the last 200 years the Carpathian region experienced several major political transformations fr...
The Polish Carpathians, like many mountain areas in Europe, are currently facing dynamic land use ch...
The Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where houses and wildland vegetation meet or intermin...
The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where natural vegetation is close to housing and area...
The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where natural vegetation is close to housing and area...
The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where natural vegetation is close to housing and area...
Understanding the causes and consequences of forest-fragmentation changes is critical for preserving...
Understanding the causes and consequences of forest-fragmentation changes is critical for preserving...
Understanding the causes and consequences of forest-fragmentation changes is critical for preserving...
Landscape changes in the Carpathians are related to centuries of human activity, which can be regard...
Armed conflicts and major political changes can result in the forced displacement of thousands of pe...
In many developed countries, forest area has been increasing slowly since the nineteenth century, an...
Landscape changes in the Carpathians are related to centuries of human activity, which can be regar...
The reversal from deforestation to forest increase is named forest transition. It combines factors r...
In the northern Carpathians forest area has been increasing throughout the 20th century. Changes in ...
Over the last 200 years the Carpathian region experienced several major political transformations fr...
The Polish Carpathians, like many mountain areas in Europe, are currently facing dynamic land use ch...
The Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where houses and wildland vegetation meet or intermin...
The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where natural vegetation is close to housing and area...
The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where natural vegetation is close to housing and area...
The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where natural vegetation is close to housing and area...
Understanding the causes and consequences of forest-fragmentation changes is critical for preserving...
Understanding the causes and consequences of forest-fragmentation changes is critical for preserving...
Understanding the causes and consequences of forest-fragmentation changes is critical for preserving...
Landscape changes in the Carpathians are related to centuries of human activity, which can be regard...
Armed conflicts and major political changes can result in the forced displacement of thousands of pe...
In many developed countries, forest area has been increasing slowly since the nineteenth century, an...
Landscape changes in the Carpathians are related to centuries of human activity, which can be regar...
The reversal from deforestation to forest increase is named forest transition. It combines factors r...
In the northern Carpathians forest area has been increasing throughout the 20th century. Changes in ...
Over the last 200 years the Carpathian region experienced several major political transformations fr...
The Polish Carpathians, like many mountain areas in Europe, are currently facing dynamic land use ch...