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Juraj Lieskovský
Researcher at Slovak Academy of Sciences
Publications - 26
Citations - 1454
Juraj Lieskovský is an academic researcher from Slovak Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land use & Cultural landscape. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1150 citations. Previous affiliations of Juraj Lieskovský include Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research.
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Forest and agricultural land change in the Carpathian region: A meta-analysis of long-term patterns and drivers of change
Catalina Munteanu,Tobias Kuemmerle,Tobias Kuemmerle,Martin Boltiziar,Martin Boltiziar,Van Butsic,Van Butsic,Urs Gimmi,Lubos Halada,Dominik Kaim,Géza Király,Éva Konkoly-Gyuró,Jacek Kozak,Juraj Lieskovský,Juraj Lieskovský,Matej Mojses,Daniel Müller,Daniel Müller,Krzystof Ostafin,Katarzyna Ostapowicz,Katarzyna Ostapowicz,Oleksandra Shandra,Přemysl Štych,Sarah Walker,Volker C. Radeloff +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis of 66 publications describing 102 case study locations and quantified the main forest and agricultural changes in the Carpathian region since the 18th century.
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Modelling the effect of vegetation cover and different tillage practices on soil erosion in vineyards: a case study in vráble (slovakia) using watem/sedem
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of various management practices on soil loss in vineyards was evaluated in small vineyards located in southwestern Slovakia in the Vrable viticultural district, using the levelling method.
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The abandonment of traditional agricultural landscape in Slovakia - analysis of extent and driving forces
Juraj Lieskovský,Peter Bezák,Jana Špulerová,Tibor Lieskovský,Peter Koleda,Marta Dobrovodská,Matthias Bürgi,Urs Gimmi +7 more
TL;DR: A detailed field study concerning the attitude of local people to the management of traditional agricultural landscapes (TAL) in Slovakia was conducted in three case study areas as discussed by the authors, showing that 50% of the TAL area is regularly managed, 34% is partly abandoned, and 16% is abandoned.
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Characterizing European cultural landscapes: Accounting for structure, management intensity and value of agricultural and forest landscapes
Koen F. Tieskens,Catharina J.E. Schulp,Christian Levers,Juraj Lieskovský,Tobias Kuemmerle,Tobias Plieninger,Peter H. Verburg +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a characterization of European cultural landscapes based on the prevalence of three key dimensions of cultural landscapes: landscape structure, management intensity, and value and meaning, and map these dimensions across Europe at a 1-km resolution by combining proxies on management intensity and landscape structure with new indicators such as social media usage and registered traditional food products.
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Spatial determinants of abandonment of large-scale arable lands and managed grasslands in Slovakia during the periods of post-socialist transition and European Union accession
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse the spatial determinants of abandonment of large-scale arable lands and grasslands in two time periods: the transition period (1990-2000) and the EU accession period (2000-2006).