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Land Cover Changes (1963–2010) and Their Environmental Factors in the Upper Danube Floodplain

To analyze the changes in the Upper Danube Floodplain, we used aerial photos to quantify the change of landscape pattern from 1963 to 2010. We focused on typical floodplain habitats, i.e., riparian forest and floodplain grassland. We used landscape metrics and transformation matrix to explore change...

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Published in:Sustainability 2017, Vol.9 (6), p.943
Main Authors: Xu, Fang, Otte, Annette, Ludewig, Kristin, Donath, Tobias, Harvolk-Schöning, Sarah
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Forests
Grasslands
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Landscape
Riparian environments
Riparian forests
Rivers
Soil properties
Soil quality
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