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The potential of old maps and encyclopaedias for reconstructing historic European land cover/use change

  • 1. Laboratory of Geoinformation Science and Remote Sensing, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
  • 2. Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Description

Continental to global reconstructions of historic land cover/use are important inputs for many environmental, ecological and biogeochemical studies. While local to regional reconstructions frequently make use of old topographic maps and land use statistics, continental to global reconstructions are mostly model-based reconstructions. As a result they are subject to large uncertainties. A wealth of historic land cover/use maps and statistics have been produced and these are now more accessible due to the ending of copyrights and secrecy statuses, enthusiastic hobby communities and national cartographic institutes or cadastres that have a strategy towards data sharing with society. In this paper we made use of historic statistics and old topographic maps to demonstrate the added value for model-based reconstructions of historic land cover/use for Central Europe back to 1900. We harmonized these diverse data types and different types of historic land data were incorporated into the land use reconstructions. The added value of using these data was evaluated using historical maps by performing a reconstruction with and without the historic information. The accuracy of the land allocation in the historic reconstruction was improved by 16.5% using historic maps. Additionally, historic maps improved the representation of the spatial structure of landscapes. The historic land cover/use statistics used showed a strong agreement with independent estimates, like historic maps.

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This text is a preprint. Please cite as: Fuchs R., P.H. Verburg, J.G.P.W. Clevers, M. Herold (2015): The potential of old maps and encyclopaedias for reconstructing historic European land cover/use change. Applied Geography 59: 43-55. The original publication is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.02.013.

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Funding

LUC4C – Land use change: assessing the net climate forcing, and options for climate change mitigation and adaptation 603542
European Commission
GHG EUROPE – Greenhouse gas management in European land use systems 244122
European Commission
HERCULES – Sustainable futures for Europe’s HERitage in CULtural landscapES: Tools for understanding, managing, and protecting landscape functions and values 603447
European Commission