Authors
Kaoru Ichikawa, Nozomi Okubo, Satoru Okubo, Kazuhiko Takeuchi
Publication date
2006/11/28
Journal
Landscape and Urban planning
Volume
78
Issue
4
Pages
398-410
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
An explicit understanding of past landscapes is a basic and important issue, which enables deeper understanding of current landscapes in a longer context and gives useful suggestion to today's landscape planning. In this paper, transition of the traditional Japanese agricultural landscape (satoyama landscape) over a relatively long temporal scale (1880–2001), and its inherent dynamics in each of four socioeconomically based time periods in two topographically different areas around the Tokyo metropolitan area was studied. Information derived from historical records and interviews was used to differentiate four socioeconomic periods, and to support and explain the results of the analysis. Old maps and aerial photographs were used to create land use maps, which were analyzed using GIS. The results illustrated drastic landscape change from agricultural to urban landscape, with unique land use and transition …
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