Understanding land cover change in a Special Protection Area in Central Spain through the enhanced land cover transition matrix and a related new approach |
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Authors: | Pérez-Hugalde C Romero-Calcerrada R Delgado-Pérez P Novillo C J |
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Institution: | Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos, Ciudad Universitaria, s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain. |
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Abstract: | This work analyses land cover changes occurring between 1990 and 2000 within a Natural Protected Area, southwest of Madrid (Spain). We develop a new methodology that considers the net change in different land cover categories in each municipality of the study area. Our methodology, which uses Factorial Correspondence Analysis, allows identification of the most important changes at the municipality level and groups the municipalities where land use dynamics are similar. This method is a powerful tool for synthesis and can potentially be applied to non-spatial geographical data sources (e.g. agrarian census statistics). Our results show that the land cover around SW Madrid is highly dynamic. The shrub vegetation, arable land, heterogeneous agricultural and human-created area categories show the highest total change. The dynamics of the changes detected are dominated by decreases in the area of different types of crops and increases in forest areas. These changes may have indirect effects on the conservation of natural resources and wildlife if not managed appropriately. |
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Keywords: | Central Spain Correspondence analysis Enhanced transition matrix Gain Land cover change Loss Mediterranean basin Net Special Protection Area (SPA) Swap |
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