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ANTHROPOGENIC SUCCESSION OF LANDSCAPES IN WESTERN PROVINCES OF VIETNAM

Abstract

Change and anthropogenic succession are characteristic of landscape in every region and the triple boundary area Sa Thay – Ngoc Hoi is no exception. Natural components of this area are quite profoundly differentiated, including the anthropogenic elements, and form one subsystem, three classes, five subclasses, 11 types and 61 kinds of landscape. During 2005–2015, the landscapes have changed strongly – 17 landscape kinds disappeared, and 12 new kinds of landscapes were formed. Succession of landscape kinds happens under the influence of natural and anthropogenic factors, under the dominance of the latter. The succession cycle is therefore very short, from several years to several decades. The balanced human activities and the appropriate nature management are the key to sustainable development, conservation and formation of landscapes with high economic efficiency and good environment quality.

About the Authors

Nguyen Dang Hoi
Vietnam–Russian Tropical Centre, Institute of Tropical Ecology
Russian Federation
Director, Associate Professor, PhD in Geography


Dang Hung Cuong
Vietnam–Russian Tropical Centre, Institute of Tropical Ecology
Russian Federation
postgraduate student


Ngo Trung Dung
Vietnam–Russian Tropical Centre, Institute of Tropical Ecology
Russian Federation
postgraduate student


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Hoi N.D., Cuong D.H., Dung N.T. ANTHROPOGENIC SUCCESSION OF LANDSCAPES IN WESTERN PROVINCES OF VIETNAM. Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 5, Geografiya. 2019;(1):19-28. (In Russ.)

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