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Landscape photography in the research of landscape change
- 1.0566115 - ÚGN 2023 RIV CZ eng K - Conference Paper (Czech conference)
Skokanová, H. - Halas, Petr - Koutecký, T. - Kallabová, Eva - Havlíček, M. - Slach, T.
Landscape photography in the research of landscape change.
Public recreation and landscape protection - with sense hand in hand! Vol. 13. Brno: Mendelova Univerzita v Brně, 2022 - (Fialová, J.), s. 198-203. ISBN 978-80-7509-830-6. ISSN 2336-6311. E-ISSN 2336-632X.
[Public recreation and landscape protection - with sense hand in hand! /13./. Křtiny (CZ), 09.05.2022-10.05.2022]
R&D Projects: GA TA ČR(CZ) TL02000222
Institutional support: RVO:68145535
Keywords : photographic shots * landscape structure changes * Bohemian-Moravian Highlands * vegetation change * public recreation
OECD category: 6.5 Other Humanities and the Arts
https://doi.mendelu.cz/pdfs/doi/9900/01/4700.pdf
The paper presents partial results of “entering” landscape photography, which can be considered as a complementary method for the research of landscape changes. Unlike the usual assessment of landscape changes using cartographic and other archival sources, old landscape photographs can contribute to the deeper knowledge of the local specifics of the examined places or supplement the conventional procedures. Thanks to the ongoing project, supported by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TL02000222), we documented changes in photographic shots of various landscapes in the 20th century. We also added information about environment, vegetation, and geography and photo documentation of the details of the researched shot. This creates a comprehensive output for each old landscape photograph. Such processed photographs have been presented at exhibitions in museums and galleries. Furthermore, they will be available to municipalities and public at a web page created as a tool to support public recreation. Here we present some examples from the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. They show four types of landscape changes: 1) afforestation and overgrowth bywoody vegetation, 2) changes in the agricultural landscape, 3) loss of the grazing landscape, and 4) changes related to watercourses.
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