It appears you don't have support to open PDFs in this web browser. To view this file, Open with your PDF reader
Abstract
The ever decreasing area of forests has lead to environmental and economical challenges and has brought with it a renewed interest in developing methodologies that quantify the extent of deforestation and reforestation. In this study we analyzed the deforested areas of the Apuseni Mountains, which has been under economic pressure in recent years and resulted in widespread deforestation as a means of income. Deforested surface dynamics modeling was based on images contained in the Global Forest Database, provided by the Department of Geographical Sciences at Maryland University between 2000 and 2014. The results of the image particle analysis and modelling were based on Total Area (ha), Count of patches and Average Size whereas deforested area distribution was based on the Local Connected Fractal Dimension, Fractal Fragmentation Index and Tug-of-War Lacunarity as indicators of forest fragmentation or heterogeneity. The major findings of the study indicated a reduction of the tree cover area by 3.8%, an increase in fragmentation of 17.7% and an increase in heterogeneity by 29%, while fractal connectivity decreased only by 0.1%. The fractal and particle analysis showed a clustering of forest loss areas with an average increase from 1.1 to 3.0 ha per loss site per year. In conclusion, the fractal and particle analysis provide a relevant methodological framework to further our understanding of the spatial effects of economic pressure on forestry.
You have requested "on-the-fly" machine translation of selected content from our databases. This functionality is provided solely for your convenience and is in no way intended to replace human translation. Show full disclaimer
Neither ProQuest nor its licensors make any representations or warranties with respect to the translations. The translations are automatically generated "AS IS" and "AS AVAILABLE" and are not retained in our systems. PROQUEST AND ITS LICENSORS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES FOR AVAILABILITY, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS, COMPLETENESS, NON-INFRINGMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Your use of the translations is subject to all use restrictions contained in your Electronic Products License Agreement and by using the translation functionality you agree to forgo any and all claims against ProQuest or its licensors for your use of the translation functionality and any output derived there from. Hide full disclaimer
Details




1 Research Center for Integrated Analysis and Territorial Management, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
2 Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
3 GSRC, Computational Medicine Lab, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
4 Laboratory of Cancer Cell Biology, Institute for Oncology and Radiology, Belgrade, Serbia
5 Centre for Research in Complex Systems, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia; School of Community Health, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia
6 Macquarie University, Faculty of Medicine & Health Science, Department of Clinical Medicine, Sydney, NSW, Australia
7 Department of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning, Faculty of Geography, Tourism and Sport, University of Oradea, Oradea, Romania
8 Centre for Research on Settlements and Urbanism, Faculty of Geography, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; National Institute for Economic Research Costin C. Kiriţescu, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania; Faculty of Geography, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
9 Research Center for Integrated Analysis and Territorial Management, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania; Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
10 Research Center for Integrated Analysis and Territorial Management, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania; Research Institute of the University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania; Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania