FORESTS ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF LAKE LADOGA: LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGES CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT

Materials on the natural features and present-day status of forests on the northern shore of Lake Ladoga are presented. The study area covers some 700 km along the shore – from the Svir River mouth to the R. Kokkolanjoki – L. Veyalanjarvi – R. Asilanjoki system (the Asilanjoki empties into Lake Lado...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Andrey Gromtsev, Vladimir Karpin, Nikolai Petrov, Andrey Tuyunen, Yulia Tkachenko, Maria Levina
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0bb0c60821d043c6b60108ec7193662d 2023-05-15T18:06:28+02:00 FORESTS ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF LAKE LADOGA: LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGES CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT Andrey Gromtsev Vladimir Karpin Nikolai Petrov Andrey Tuyunen Yulia Tkachenko Maria Levina 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17076/eco1158 https://doaj.org/article/0bb0c60821d043c6b60108ec7193662d EN RU eng rus Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/1158 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-3217 https://doaj.org/toc/2312-4504 1997-3217 2312-4504 doi:10.17076/eco1158 https://doaj.org/article/0bb0c60821d043c6b60108ec7193662d Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Iss 5 (2020) forests lake shore landscape characteristics human impact Science Q article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17076/eco1158 2022-12-31T15:54:44Z Materials on the natural features and present-day status of forests on the northern shore of Lake Ladoga are presented. The study area covers some 700 km along the shore – from the Svir River mouth to the R. Kokkolanjoki – L. Veyalanjarvi – R. Asilanjoki system (the Asilanjoki empties into Lake Ladoga at the border between Republic of Karelia and Leningrad Region). The material was gathered through analysis of archival data, satellite and aerial images, surveys of the shore along pre-defined routes, and descriptions of the forest cover along landscape profiles. Within a coastal strip of up to 10 km wide, 9 profiles (41 km long in total) have been established at different times in the past, 6 of them (28 km) starting from the shoreline. This part of the shore is occupied almost entirely by the following geographical landscape types: a) lacustrine and glaciolacustrine heavily paludified flatland with pine habitats prevailing; b) lacustrine and glaciolacustrine moderately paludified flatland with pine habitats prevailing; c) rocky, slightly paludified landscape with pine habitats prevailing. In the middle taiga subzone of Karelia, these types occupy 8, 4.5 and 1 % of its area, respectively. General characteristics of the landscapes (geological-geomorphological, degree of paludification, soil cover) are briefly described. The range, ratio and spatial arrangement of forest types were identified (with examples of the most characteristic fragments of landscape profiles). The distinctive features of forest in some locations on the shore are reported. The transformations of the forest cover as a result of human activities are evaluated (through comparison with archival, nearly 150‑year-old, forest inventory data). The present-day situation is described in terms of designation of protected areas of various categories and protective forests. Article in Journal/Newspaper Republic of Karelia taiga Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 5 59
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lake shore
landscape characteristics
human impact
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lake shore
landscape characteristics
human impact
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Andrey Gromtsev
Vladimir Karpin
Nikolai Petrov
Andrey Tuyunen
Yulia Tkachenko
Maria Levina
FORESTS ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF LAKE LADOGA: LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGES CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT
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landscape characteristics
human impact
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description Materials on the natural features and present-day status of forests on the northern shore of Lake Ladoga are presented. The study area covers some 700 km along the shore – from the Svir River mouth to the R. Kokkolanjoki – L. Veyalanjarvi – R. Asilanjoki system (the Asilanjoki empties into Lake Ladoga at the border between Republic of Karelia and Leningrad Region). The material was gathered through analysis of archival data, satellite and aerial images, surveys of the shore along pre-defined routes, and descriptions of the forest cover along landscape profiles. Within a coastal strip of up to 10 km wide, 9 profiles (41 km long in total) have been established at different times in the past, 6 of them (28 km) starting from the shoreline. This part of the shore is occupied almost entirely by the following geographical landscape types: a) lacustrine and glaciolacustrine heavily paludified flatland with pine habitats prevailing; b) lacustrine and glaciolacustrine moderately paludified flatland with pine habitats prevailing; c) rocky, slightly paludified landscape with pine habitats prevailing. In the middle taiga subzone of Karelia, these types occupy 8, 4.5 and 1 % of its area, respectively. General characteristics of the landscapes (geological-geomorphological, degree of paludification, soil cover) are briefly described. The range, ratio and spatial arrangement of forest types were identified (with examples of the most characteristic fragments of landscape profiles). The distinctive features of forest in some locations on the shore are reported. The transformations of the forest cover as a result of human activities are evaluated (through comparison with archival, nearly 150‑year-old, forest inventory data). The present-day situation is described in terms of designation of protected areas of various categories and protective forests.
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author Andrey Gromtsev
Vladimir Karpin
Nikolai Petrov
Andrey Tuyunen
Yulia Tkachenko
Maria Levina
author_facet Andrey Gromtsev
Vladimir Karpin
Nikolai Petrov
Andrey Tuyunen
Yulia Tkachenko
Maria Levina
author_sort Andrey Gromtsev
title FORESTS ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF LAKE LADOGA: LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGES CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT
title_short FORESTS ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF LAKE LADOGA: LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGES CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT
title_full FORESTS ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF LAKE LADOGA: LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGES CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT
title_fullStr FORESTS ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF LAKE LADOGA: LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGES CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT
title_full_unstemmed FORESTS ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF LAKE LADOGA: LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGES CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT
title_sort forests on the northern shore of lake ladoga: landscape characteristics and changes caused by human impact
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