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Struktura Krajobrazu Obszarów Młodoglacjalnych W Ujęciu Koncepcji Matryc, Płatów I Korytarzy – Studium Metodologiczne Na Przykładzie Centralnej Części Pojezierza Kaszubskiego
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Korwel, Barbara Kistowski, Mariusz . Redaktor |
| Copyright Year | 2014 |
| Abstract | Young-glacjal landscape structure according to concept of matrix, patches and corridors – methodological studium for central part of Kashubian Lakeland. The paper presents a trial of delimitation of land units according to the concept of patches, matrix and corridors. The aim of the study was to formulate the criteria that determining corridors in young-glacial areas (central part of Kashubian Lakeland). Corridors have major influence on structure and processes in landscape. Three main kinds of corridors were choosen: roads, as the antropogenic corridors, tunnel valleys corridors (geomophological-hydrological corridors of postglacial lake’s valleys) and biotic (floral) ones. At first, they had been delimitated on the topographic maps and than they were chequed out during field-studies. In order to make a typology, each kind of corridor was analysed according to the choosen criteria. Corridors were also described following the five functions: conduit, filtr, source, habitat and sink. The analyse of common existing of all kinds of corridors shows their multidimensional character. Authors prove that there is a possibility to use discussed model in study of young glacial areas. Delimitation of landscape units is always a very subjective process. Model of patches, matrix and corridors is one of the possible ways of natural preconditions implementation to physical planning processes according to sustainable |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Volume Number | 14 |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://www.paek.ukw.edu.pl/wydaw/vol14/KorwelKistowski.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |