Authors
Athanasios Alexandru Gavrilidis, Simona Raluca Grădinaru, Ioan Cristian Iojă, Elfrida Maria Carstea, Ileana Pătru-Stupariu
Publication date
2015/11/1
Source
Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
29-38
Description
Landscape is in continuous change since the human society started to exploit it. The driving forces for land-use and land-cover (LULC) changes might be considered divers, but one of the main cause is the natural resources accessibility. Oil resources shaped, indirectly, the landscape worldwide, being a direct driving force for LULC change patterns for oil oriented cities. Diachronic analysis of LULC dynamics in such an urban settlement shows how the urban and periurban landscape has changed from the beginning of oil extraction and processing activities to present days. Ploieşti city, from Romania is a traditional oil center from Eastern Europe that faced a continuous evolution, under different planning policies, due to its oil based industrial activities. The study focused on the city’s urban and periurban area and covered a timeframe of 105 years of landscape changes, divided in three periods (The Royal Period,
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