Over the past decades, landscapes worldwide have experienced changes (e.g., urbanization, agricultural intensification, expansion of renewable energy uses) at magnitudes that put their sustainability at risk. The understanding of the drivers of these landscape changes remains challenging, partly because landscape research is spread across many domains and disciplines. We here provide a systematic synthesis of 144 studies that identify the proximate and underlying drivers of landscape change across Europe. First, we categorize how driving forces have been addressed and find that most studies consider medium-term time scales and local spatial scales. Most studies assessed only one case study area, one spatial scale, and less than four points ...
Change is an essential property of landscape. The continuous interaction between natural processes a...
Many of the semi-natural landscape elements found in rural areas, such as woodlots, hedgerows and gr...
Reflecting on the other papers in this special issue, this synopsis characterises some essential tre...
Over the past decades, landscapes worldwide have experienced changes (e.g., urbanization, agricultur...
Context Cultural landscapes evolve over time. However, the rate and direction of change might not be...
Land is the foundation of our society and a source of economic growth. On land we build our homes, t...
Understanding complex processes of landscape change is crucial to guide the development of future la...
The reasons for recent landscape change in the European countryside are complex and poorly substanti...
Natural and man-induced changes modelled and remodelled European landscapes continuously. As histori...
Landscapes are closely linked to human well-being, but they are undergoing rapid and fundamental cha...
Landscapes are closely linked to human well-being, but they are undergoing rapid and fundamental cha...
Europe is characterized not only by large geomorphological variability but also by a long history of...
Context Maintaining functional green infrastructures (GIs) require evidence-based knowledge about hi...
The objective of this paper is to translate land use changes (EU 25) into landscape changes. In cont...
<p>Land use is a cornerstone of human civilization, but also intrinsically linked to many global sus...
Change is an essential property of landscape. The continuous interaction between natural processes a...
Many of the semi-natural landscape elements found in rural areas, such as woodlots, hedgerows and gr...
Reflecting on the other papers in this special issue, this synopsis characterises some essential tre...
Over the past decades, landscapes worldwide have experienced changes (e.g., urbanization, agricultur...
Context Cultural landscapes evolve over time. However, the rate and direction of change might not be...
Land is the foundation of our society and a source of economic growth. On land we build our homes, t...
Understanding complex processes of landscape change is crucial to guide the development of future la...
The reasons for recent landscape change in the European countryside are complex and poorly substanti...
Natural and man-induced changes modelled and remodelled European landscapes continuously. As histori...
Landscapes are closely linked to human well-being, but they are undergoing rapid and fundamental cha...
Landscapes are closely linked to human well-being, but they are undergoing rapid and fundamental cha...
Europe is characterized not only by large geomorphological variability but also by a long history of...
Context Maintaining functional green infrastructures (GIs) require evidence-based knowledge about hi...
The objective of this paper is to translate land use changes (EU 25) into landscape changes. In cont...
<p>Land use is a cornerstone of human civilization, but also intrinsically linked to many global sus...
Change is an essential property of landscape. The continuous interaction between natural processes a...
Many of the semi-natural landscape elements found in rural areas, such as woodlots, hedgerows and gr...
Reflecting on the other papers in this special issue, this synopsis characterises some essential tre...