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DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7509-831-3-0056

Assessment of Territorial Stability from Landscape and Ecological Point of View

Zuzana Németová, Silvia Kohnová


The aim of the study lies in analysing and evaluating the ecological status of the landscape with the specification of stress and anthropogenic dominant factors. The analysis was done for a case study in the upper Myjava River basin in the western part of Slovakia. To maintain the landscape's self-regulatory capabilities, it is crucial to know the historical development of the ecological stability and the stress factor influencing the current state. Ecological stability was assessed by several methodological procedures established for the conditions of the Slovak Republic, which serve to analyse landscape ecological status in the areas. Determination of ecological stability values is necessary for the comparison of development and changes of the landscape and the development of the landscape structure. The landscape ecological conditions were evaluated for the first and second military mapping, data from topographic maps of 1990, 2006, 2012, 2018 and a map of the current landscape structure. The results reflect the changes and development of the landscape structure within the individual evaluated periods and the analysis of stress factors (natural and anthropogenic). In addition, they include a proposal for measures to improve the current state of ecological conditions in the analysed area as also lift up cultural ecosystem services including recreation and ecotourism’s.

Klíčová slova: ecological stability, landscape planning, stress factors, military mapping, anthropogenic activity

stránky: 56-61, Publikováno: 2022, online: 2022



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