Unveiling the frontiers: Historical expansion and modern implications of agricultural land use in Denmark
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
359, P. 120934 - 120934
Published: May 1, 2024
This
study
offers
a
first-of-its-kind
investigation
into
the
spatial
and
temporal
transformation
of
agricultural
land
use
expansion
in
crops
livestock
at
national
scale
during
middle
latter
half
19th
century.
We
introduce
an
innovative
methodological
framework
that
combines
historical
data
with
advanced
analysis
to
trace
map
evolution
frontiers
changes,
illustrating
Denmark's
towards
modern
era.
Our
research
uncovers
critical
shifts
cropland,
grazing
land,
density
offering
unprecedented
insights
mechanisms
driving
intensification.
The
this
their
potential
impact
on
contemporary
agroecological
challenges
linked
intensification
are
explored.
results
point
significant
broadening
shifting
perspective
use.
sets
stage
for
promoting
drivers
change
gaining
how
landscape
development
could
be
steered
environmentally
societally
more
desirable
sustainable
direction
tackling
present-day
challenges.
Language: Английский
Influence of landscape patterns on nitrate and particulate organic nitrogen inputs to urban stormwater runoff
Yifan Hou,
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Shihui Wang,
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Yukun Ma
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Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
348, P. 119190 - 119190
Published: Oct. 12, 2023
Language: Английский
Influence of Landscape Patterns on Nitrate and Particulate Organic Nitrogen Inputs to Urban Stormwater Runoff
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
The
landscape
pattern
of
permeable/impermeable
patches
or
areas
significantly
influences
nitrogen
transport
in
urban
stormwater
runoff.
Therefore,
the
optimal
catchments
can
contribute
to
alleviating
pollution.
This
study
investigated
effect
on
NO3--N
and
particulate
organic
(PON)
concentrations
during
runoff
their
source
contributions.
Six
indices,
namely
mean
proximity
index
(MPI),
largest
patch
(LPI),
shape
(MSI),
(LSI),
connect
(CONNECT),
splitting
(SPLIT),
were
selected
reflect
fragmentation,
complexity,
connectivity
permeable
catchments.
results
show
that
lower
higher
greater
reduce
road
drainage
flow
(ie.,
network),
as
well
PON
Low
impact
development
(LID)
also
be
incoporated
with
mitigate
pollution
at
catchment
scale
by
optimizing
its
spatial
arrangement.
Language: Английский