Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IX. - Natura Somogyiensis 24. (Kaposvár, 2014)

Miókovics E. - Bódis J. - Molnár Zs.: Analysis of landscape change in the Nagyberek (Somogy, Hungary) with the DPSIR Framework

Natura Somogyiensis D concept of large- scale farming, forestation programmes, privatisation assurance of the self-sufficiency ofHungary, game management peat resource, development of tounsm, economic restructuring development of mechanisation strengthening of environmental awareness, appreciation of landscape values, change of life-form, lack of ecological competences of fanners, migration, ageing climate change S Extreme water balance, I endangered valuable wetlands, II. degradation of grasslands III spread of tow quality tree species IV. uneconomic arable farming 'Nature Conservation Act', ‘Balaton Act’, ‘Forest Act’, Nature 2000 regulations, Management plan of Fehérvíz Nature Conservation Area supports (agri-errvironmental payment, Leader, etc.) Settlement developmen t concepts Spread öf adventive'species,Trägmeri&tiön aruftoss'of natural habitats'; degraded vegetation, disturbed habitats, disruption of water balance, succession, increased extent of abandoned fields, toss of biodiversity I. water scarcity II . degradation of grasslands III. negligible ratio of natural and semi-natural forests IV. decreased extent of arable land, abandoned fields, poor arable land, significant damage ---------------------------------------caused by-games______________________________ Í U Artificially transformed water balance intensive agriculture, peat harvesting, large- scale fanning, development of road and rail network, disappearance of extensive agriculture, extreme weather, purchase of holiday houses, decreasing number of framers I. drainage of fens II. spread of rotational grazing, disappearance of pastoral grazing, transformation of local agriculture disappearance of family livestock farming, reduction of mowing and grazing, plough upof grasslands, overseeding III. plantation of non-native species IV. damage caused by games, abandonment D-Dnving forces, P-Pressures, S-State, I-Impact, R-Responses /1, marsh, II. grnsdand. III. forest, IV arable land Fig. 3: Direct and indirect causes of landscape changes in Nagyberek in the DPS1R Framework and the applied responses (I. marsh, II. grassland, III. forest, IV. arable land)

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