Effects of land use changes on the landscape composition: A comparison between Finnish and Russian Karelia

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Saarinen K. [1 ]
Jantunen J. [1 ]
Saarnio S. [2 ]
Kuitunen K. [1 ]
Marttila O. [1 ]
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[1] South Karelia Allergy and Environment Institute, FIN-55330 Tiuruniemi
[2] Department of Biology, University of Joensuu, FIN-80101 Joensuu
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Agriculture; Anthropogenic impact; Forestry; Landscape; Management; Road transect analysis;
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10.1023/A:1020819118304
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During the last 50 years the practising and intensity of agriculture and forestry have differed considerably between Finnish and Russian Karelia. We studied the effects of different land use practices on the landscape composition in the two countries using the road transect sampling along four study routes (99-121 km) between 1997 and 1999. Effective environmental management in Finland has resulted in more distinct agricultural land types, more even distribution of the different age classes of forests, and the higher abundance of coniferous forests. Fields (mean percentage of the landscape: Finland 28%, Russia 13%), clearcuts and sapling stands (15%, 6%), and young forests (23%, 9%) were more typical elements of the Finnish landscape, whereas settlements (9%, 13%), semi-natural grasslands (3%, 7%), and mature forests (20%, 49%) were more characteristic of the Russian landscape. Landscape-level differences between the two countries may have various effects on the diversity of fauna and flora inhabiting Finnish and Russian Karelia.
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