Investigating the Diversity and Variability of Eastern Mediterranean Landscapes

The aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a common mapping framework relying on Landscape Character Mapping (LCM). LCM was adapted to the region’s specificities placing emphasis on the area’s coastal nature, landform variation, land use, in particul...

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Main Authors: Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis, Paraskevi Manolaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/6/4/71
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description The aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a common mapping framework relying on Landscape Character Mapping (LCM). LCM was adapted to the region’s specificities placing emphasis on the area’s coastal nature, landform variation, land use, in particular pastoral tradition, and settlement patterns, an important output of this study. We selected six study areas, in four countries namely Cyprus, Greece, Jordan and Lebanon, based on their rich cultural and natural heritage, covering a NW to SE gradient of both environmental and cultural settings. We used commonly employed landscape metrics to quantify landscape diversity in the study areas. Similarity in landscape types among study area was measured using Sørensen similarity index. The Kruskall–Walis test was used to test the variability among countries in terms of landscape character variation due to physical and cultural factors. Linear regression was used to assess whether landscape diversity increases with area size. The work has identified and mapped a total of 69 landscape types, of which 18 are rare. Rare landscape types were related to specific geomorphology or intensive anthropogenic activities, which do not occur elsewhere in the East Mediterranean region. The highest similarity was recorded between islands and between mountainous areas. The larger the area the higher is its landscape diversity. This works fills a gap in Mediterranean and sets a benchmark standard for landscape characterization work in the East Mediterranean, so as to enable much greater consistency between countries in future landscape mapping exercises and, ultimately, facilitate trans-boundary cooperation in landscape-scale nature and culture conservation.
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spelling doaj.art-f0646a6815b840a5bb2496d37dc11ded2022-12-22T01:25:50ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2017-10-01647110.3390/land6040071land6040071Investigating the Diversity and Variability of Eastern Mediterranean LandscapesIoannis N. Vogiatzakis0Paraskevi Manolaki1School of Pure & Applied Sciences, Open University of Cyprus, PO Box 12794, 2252 Nicosia, CyprusSchool of Pure & Applied Sciences, Open University of Cyprus, PO Box 12794, 2252 Nicosia, CyprusThe aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a common mapping framework relying on Landscape Character Mapping (LCM). LCM was adapted to the region’s specificities placing emphasis on the area’s coastal nature, landform variation, land use, in particular pastoral tradition, and settlement patterns, an important output of this study. We selected six study areas, in four countries namely Cyprus, Greece, Jordan and Lebanon, based on their rich cultural and natural heritage, covering a NW to SE gradient of both environmental and cultural settings. We used commonly employed landscape metrics to quantify landscape diversity in the study areas. Similarity in landscape types among study area was measured using Sørensen similarity index. The Kruskall–Walis test was used to test the variability among countries in terms of landscape character variation due to physical and cultural factors. Linear regression was used to assess whether landscape diversity increases with area size. The work has identified and mapped a total of 69 landscape types, of which 18 are rare. Rare landscape types were related to specific geomorphology or intensive anthropogenic activities, which do not occur elsewhere in the East Mediterranean region. The highest similarity was recorded between islands and between mountainous areas. The larger the area the higher is its landscape diversity. This works fills a gap in Mediterranean and sets a benchmark standard for landscape characterization work in the East Mediterranean, so as to enable much greater consistency between countries in future landscape mapping exercises and, ultimately, facilitate trans-boundary cooperation in landscape-scale nature and culture conservation.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/6/4/71classificationGISLCALand Description Unitsmappingplanningtypology
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title Investigating the Diversity and Variability of Eastern Mediterranean Landscapes
title_full Investigating the Diversity and Variability of Eastern Mediterranean Landscapes
title_fullStr Investigating the Diversity and Variability of Eastern Mediterranean Landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Diversity and Variability of Eastern Mediterranean Landscapes
title_short Investigating the Diversity and Variability of Eastern Mediterranean Landscapes
title_sort investigating the diversity and variability of eastern mediterranean landscapes
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Land Description Units
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planning
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