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Landscape Patterns in a Range of Spatio-Temporal Scales, 1st ed. 2020 Landscape Series, Vol. 26

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Landscape Patterns in a Range of Spatio-Temporal Scales

This book presents the polycentric and multiscale view of landscape which has been developed in Russia within a framework of physical geography since the early twentieth century. The authors develop the ideas of hierarchical organization of a landscape and strong relationships between abiotic and biotic components with equal attention to both vertical fluxes and lateral transfer. Three-dimensional representation of landscape involves strong emphasis on abiotic drivers of pattern development including relief, geological structures and runoff.

The objective of this book is to demonstrate the multiplicity of models and multiscale approach to description and explanation of landscape pattern, functioning, dynamics, and evolution. The contributions deal with various hierarchical levels ranging from within-unit interior variability to between-units interaction at landscape level, as well as regional and supra-regional zonal patterns.

Divided into 8 clear parts, the 28 chapters treat spatial pattern in one of the following aspects:

  •          indicator of actual matter and energy flows
  •          control over actual processes including disturbance expansion as well as determinant of future development
  •          indicator of genesis and prerequisite for future trends
  •          driver for short-term dynamics of processes
  •          response to climatic and anthropogenic influences
  •          factor of settlement network and land use adaptation at various historical epochs
  •          framework for actual land use spatial arrangement.

This contributed volume is written for researchers and students in the field of landscape ecology, physical geography, environmental impact assessment, and ecological planning.

Preface

Part I Theory of Landscape Pattern and Hierarchy

1 Concepts of Landscape Pattern

Alexander V. Khoroshev

2 Polygeosystem Fundamentals of Landscape Science

Alexander K. Cherkashin

3 Multi-pattern (Polystructural) Organization of a Landscape - Geophysical Approach

Vladislav V. Sysuev

Part II How Patterns Indicate Actual Processes

4 Representation of Process Development Laws in Morphological Pattern Laws: Approach of the Mathematical Morphology of Landscape

Alexey S. Victorov 5 Transformation of the Chernobyl 137Cs Contamination Patterns at the Microlandscape Level as an Indicator of Stochastic Landscape Organization

Vitaly G. Linnik, Anatoly A. Saveliev, Alexander V. Sokolov

6 Determination of the Order Parameters of The Landscape at the Regional Level

Mikhail Yu. Puzachenko

7 Land Cover Thermodynamic Characteristics Defined by Remote Multispectal Data Based on Non-Extensive Statistical Mechanics

Robert B. Sandlersky, Yury G. Puzachenko, Alexander N. Krenke, Ivan I. Shironya

Part III How Patterns Control Actual Processes

8 Structure and Phytomass Production of Coastal Geosystems Near Lake Baikal

Yuliya V. Vanteeva, Svetlana V. Solodyankina

9 Catena Patterns as a Reflection of Landscape Internal Heterogeneity

Irina A. Avessalomova

10 Structure of Topogeochores and Modern Landscape-Geochemical Processes

Yury M. Semyonov

11 Modeling of Hydrological and Climatic Resources of a Landscape for Sustainable Land Use at Small Watersheds

Alexander A. Yerofeev, Sergey G. Kopysov

12 Influence of the Landscape Structure of Watersheds on the Processes of Surface Water Quality Formation (Case Study of Western Siberia)

Vitaly Yu. Khoroshavin, Larisa V. Pereladova, Vladimir M. Kalinin, Artem D. Sheludkov

13 Comparison of Landscape and Floristic Diversity in Plain Catchments at the Level of Elementary Regions

Dmitry V. Zolotov, Dmitry V. Chernykh

Part IV How Patterns Indicate Genesis and Influence Future Evolution Trends

14 Altitudinal Landscape Complexes of the Central Russian Forest-Steppe

Anatoly S. Gorbunov, Vladimir B. Mikhno, Olga P. Bykovskaya, Valery N. Bevz

15 Landscape Structure as Indicator of Debris Flow and Avalanche Activity in the Russian Caucasus Mountains

Marina N. Petrushina

16 Multiscale Analysis of Landscape Structure

Alexander V. Khoroshev

Part V How Patterns Control Dynamic Events

17 Structure and Long-Term Dynamics of Landscape as a Reflection of the Natural Processes and History of Nature Use: the Example of the Northwestern European Russia

Grigorii A. Isachenko

18 Seasonal Dynamics in the Context of Polystructural Organization of Landscapes (on the Example of Sverdlovsk Region)

Olga Yu. Gurevskikh, Oksana V. Yantser

Part VI How Patterns Respond to Climatic and Anthropogenic Changes

19 Dendrochronological Indication of Landscape Spatio-Temporal Organization in the Northern Taiga of West Siberian Plain and Elbrus Region: Astrophysical and Geophysical Drivers of Bioproductivity

Kirill N. Dyakonov, Yury N. Bochkarev

20 Carbon Balance in Forest Ecosystems and Biotic Regulation of Carbon Cycle Under Global Climate Changes

Erland G. Kolomyts, Larisa S. Sharaya, Natalya A. Surova

21 Actual Changes of Mountainous Landscapes in Inner Asia as a Result of Anthropogenic Effects

Kirill V. Chistyakov, Svetlana A. Gavrilkina, Elena S. Zelepukina, Galina N. Shastina, Mikhail I. Amosov

Part VII How Landscape Patterns Affected Land Use in the Past

22 Initial Stages of Anthropogenic Evolution of Landscapes in Russia

Viacheslav A. Nizovtsev, Natalya M. Erman 23 How Natural and Positional Factors Influence Land-Use Change During Last 250 Years in Temperate Russia Victor M. Matasov

24 Landscape Features of the Prehistory of Moscow

Viacheslav A. Nizovtsev

25 GIS-Based Study of Landscape Structure and Land Use Within the River Valleys in the Southern Tomsk Region: Spatial-Temporal Aspects

Vadim V. Khromykh, Oksana V. Khromykh

Part VIII How Landscape Patterns Determine Actual Land Use

26 The Development of Territorial Planning and Agrolandscapes Projecting in Russia

Valery I. Kiryushin

Glossary

Alexander Khoroshev is Professor of the Faculty of Geography, Department of Physical Geography and Landscape Science in Lomonosov Moscow State University. His research and teaching acrivity is focused on landscape structure and functioning, landscape geochemistry, landscape planning, environmental impact assessment and projecting ecological networks.  He is head of Russian Chapter of International Association for Landscape Ecology.
 
Kirill Dyakonov is Professor of the Faculty of Geography, Head of Department of Physical Geography and Landscape Science in Lomonosov Moscow State University, Member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Member of Presidium of Russian Feographia Society. He performs research in theory of physical geography, landscape dynamics and evolution, landscape geophysics, dendrochronology, ecological examination and environmental impact assessment.

Provides deep insight into the geosystem concept by viewing landscape as a 3D hierarchically organized heterogeneous entity where pattern is shaped by topography and substrate that determine the distribution of matter and energy flows

Presents a multi-pattern view of landscape based not on visually detected patches only, but on several mutually additional approaches such as relief and substrate genesis, unilateral flows of dissolved matter, solid matter or surface water

Describes specific methodologies adapted for studying pattern-process relationship at each level with particular focus on interactions between abiotic environment, soils and plant cover in both radial and lateral aspects

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