SAINT PETERSBURG LANDSCAPES: THEIR EVOLUTION, DYNAMICS, AND DIVERSITY

The landscape structure of Saint Petersburg (Russia) within its administrative borders (1439 km2) is analysed based on a 1 : 200 000 map drawn-up using landscape dynamics approach. The landscapes are considered as integral combinations of their sites (which are characterized by the stable features o...

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Published in:Биосфера
Main Authors: Исаченко, Г.А., Резников, А.И.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Фонд научных исследований "XXI век"/ XXI Сentury Research Foundation 2014
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spelling ftjbiosfera:oai:ojs21bs.ru:article/220 2023-05-15T18:31:02+02:00 SAINT PETERSBURG LANDSCAPES: THEIR EVOLUTION, DYNAMICS, AND DIVERSITY ЛАНДШАФТЫ САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГА: ЭВОЛЮЦИЯ, ДИНАМИКА, РАЗНООБРАЗИЕ Исаченко, Г.А. Резников, А.И. 2014-06-30 application/pdf http://21bs.ru/index.php/bio/article/view/220 https://doi.org/10.24855/biosfera.v6i3.220 rus rus Фонд научных исследований "XXI век"/ XXI Сentury Research Foundation http://21bs.ru/index.php/bio/article/view/220/109 http://21bs.ru/index.php/bio/article/view/220 doi:10.24855/biosfera.v6i3.220 Copyright (c) 2016 Biosfera Биосфера; Biosfera Vol. 6 No. 3 2014; 231-249 Biosfera; Biosfera Vol. 6 No. 3 2014; 231-249 2077-1460 2077-1371 Saint-Petersburg landscape site long-term states dynamics ландшафты Санкт-Петербурга местоположение многолетнее состояние динамика info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftjbiosfera https://doi.org/10.24855/biosfera.v6i3.220 2022-12-12T07:21:00Z The landscape structure of Saint Petersburg (Russia) within its administrative borders (1439 km2) is analysed based on a 1 : 200 000 map drawn-up using landscape dynamics approach. The landscapes are considered as integral combinations of their sites (which are characterized by the stable features of their landform, soil-forming bedrock, and moistening regime) and long-term states (mainly related to plant communities and soil characteristics). As the area of the megalopolis increased, its landscape structure grew increasingly complex. Currently, the structure includes 39 types of first-tier sites formed by natural and/or filled-up grounds and 17 second-tier sites where natural or filled-up grounds are overlaid by housing, which is predominantly multistorey, and artificial surfaces. Territories built-up by not less than 5 % of their areas make about 48 % of the total area. About 7 % of the area consist of undeveloped filled-up grounds and man-made islands. About 30 % of Saint-Petersburg area is occupied by natural landscapes, including abandoned agricultural lands under forestation, drained peat-bogs, abandoned pits, and exhausted peateries, where natural processes are under minor human control. Reviewed are the basic features of the natural sylvan landscapes corresponding, on the whole, to the southern sub-zone of east-European taiga, the paludal landscapes subjected to anthropogenic impacts of varying extents, and the natural complexes of the Gulf of Finland coast. Special attention is paid to the development of natural protected areas and to conflicts of nature management interests associated with this process. If the Potential Protected Areas Examination Act, which has been passed in 2014, will be implemented in full, protected areas can reach 20% of the territory under discussion, and this will ensure the preservation of all major types of natural landscapes. According to data obtained during eight years of landscape monitoring of 10 protected areas in Saint Petersburg, the most dynamic are the natural ... Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Biosfera (E-Journal) Биосфера 6 3 231
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topic Saint-Petersburg
landscape
site
long-term states
dynamics
ландшафты Санкт-Петербурга
местоположение
многолетнее состояние
динамика
spellingShingle Saint-Petersburg
landscape
site
long-term states
dynamics
ландшафты Санкт-Петербурга
местоположение
многолетнее состояние
динамика
Исаченко, Г.А.
Резников, А.И.
SAINT PETERSBURG LANDSCAPES: THEIR EVOLUTION, DYNAMICS, AND DIVERSITY
topic_facet Saint-Petersburg
landscape
site
long-term states
dynamics
ландшафты Санкт-Петербурга
местоположение
многолетнее состояние
динамика
description The landscape structure of Saint Petersburg (Russia) within its administrative borders (1439 km2) is analysed based on a 1 : 200 000 map drawn-up using landscape dynamics approach. The landscapes are considered as integral combinations of their sites (which are characterized by the stable features of their landform, soil-forming bedrock, and moistening regime) and long-term states (mainly related to plant communities and soil characteristics). As the area of the megalopolis increased, its landscape structure grew increasingly complex. Currently, the structure includes 39 types of first-tier sites formed by natural and/or filled-up grounds and 17 second-tier sites where natural or filled-up grounds are overlaid by housing, which is predominantly multistorey, and artificial surfaces. Territories built-up by not less than 5 % of their areas make about 48 % of the total area. About 7 % of the area consist of undeveloped filled-up grounds and man-made islands. About 30 % of Saint-Petersburg area is occupied by natural landscapes, including abandoned agricultural lands under forestation, drained peat-bogs, abandoned pits, and exhausted peateries, where natural processes are under minor human control. Reviewed are the basic features of the natural sylvan landscapes corresponding, on the whole, to the southern sub-zone of east-European taiga, the paludal landscapes subjected to anthropogenic impacts of varying extents, and the natural complexes of the Gulf of Finland coast. Special attention is paid to the development of natural protected areas and to conflicts of nature management interests associated with this process. If the Potential Protected Areas Examination Act, which has been passed in 2014, will be implemented in full, protected areas can reach 20% of the territory under discussion, and this will ensure the preservation of all major types of natural landscapes. According to data obtained during eight years of landscape monitoring of 10 protected areas in Saint Petersburg, the most dynamic are the natural ...
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author Исаченко, Г.А.
Резников, А.И.
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Резников, А.И.
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title SAINT PETERSBURG LANDSCAPES: THEIR EVOLUTION, DYNAMICS, AND DIVERSITY
title_short SAINT PETERSBURG LANDSCAPES: THEIR EVOLUTION, DYNAMICS, AND DIVERSITY
title_full SAINT PETERSBURG LANDSCAPES: THEIR EVOLUTION, DYNAMICS, AND DIVERSITY
title_fullStr SAINT PETERSBURG LANDSCAPES: THEIR EVOLUTION, DYNAMICS, AND DIVERSITY
title_full_unstemmed SAINT PETERSBURG LANDSCAPES: THEIR EVOLUTION, DYNAMICS, AND DIVERSITY
title_sort saint petersburg landscapes: their evolution, dynamics, and diversity
publisher Фонд научных исследований "XXI век"/ XXI Сentury Research Foundation
publishDate 2014
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