In this work we report a methodological procedure with an integrated physical-perceptual approach that allows units of landscape in protected natural areas to be differentiated. First, indirect methods were applied by...In this work we report a methodological procedure with an integrated physical-perceptual approach that allows units of landscape in protected natural areas to be differentiated. First, indirect methods were applied by means of a mapping procedure, which identified the physical components of major relevance. We then generated maps of natural units, anlyzing the “printed” landscape of a territory. Secondly, we developed direct methods to identify and describe the reresentative elements of the landscape, analyzing the “perceived” landscape. The identification and delimitation of these landscape units with geographical information systems provide detailed maps facilitate the tasks of planning and management. The procedure was validated by means of its application in two protected natural spaces. The treatment used here considers landscape not only as an aesthetic element but also as something “live” elaborating maps that should be of use in land planning and management of natural areas.展开更多
The first field workshop of IGCP project 486 ‘Gold-silver-telluride deposits' was held over 7 days of perfect weather in early September in Alba Iulia, Romania, with field excursions focused on ore deposits of the G...The first field workshop of IGCP project 486 ‘Gold-silver-telluride deposits' was held over 7 days of perfect weather in early September in Alba Iulia, Romania, with field excursions focused on ore deposits of the Golden Quadrilateral, South Apuseni Mountains. 47 participants from 16 countries (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Uzbekistan) attended the workshop which consisted of three days of mine visits, a two-day scientific symposium at the University of Alba Iulia, and a two-day post-symposium excursion.展开更多
文摘In this work we report a methodological procedure with an integrated physical-perceptual approach that allows units of landscape in protected natural areas to be differentiated. First, indirect methods were applied by means of a mapping procedure, which identified the physical components of major relevance. We then generated maps of natural units, anlyzing the “printed” landscape of a territory. Secondly, we developed direct methods to identify and describe the reresentative elements of the landscape, analyzing the “perceived” landscape. The identification and delimitation of these landscape units with geographical information systems provide detailed maps facilitate the tasks of planning and management. The procedure was validated by means of its application in two protected natural spaces. The treatment used here considers landscape not only as an aesthetic element but also as something “live” elaborating maps that should be of use in land planning and management of natural areas.
文摘The first field workshop of IGCP project 486 ‘Gold-silver-telluride deposits' was held over 7 days of perfect weather in early September in Alba Iulia, Romania, with field excursions focused on ore deposits of the Golden Quadrilateral, South Apuseni Mountains. 47 participants from 16 countries (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Uzbekistan) attended the workshop which consisted of three days of mine visits, a two-day scientific symposium at the University of Alba Iulia, and a two-day post-symposium excursion.