Author(s):
Alves, André ; Marcelino, Filipe ; Gomes, Eduardo ; Rocha, Jorge ; Caetano, Mário
Date: 2022
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/146511
Origin: Repositório Institucional da UNL
Project/scholarship:
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/3599-PPCDT/PCIF%2FMOS%2F0046%2F2017/PT;
Subject(s): geographic information systems; land-use dynamics; land-use transition; Portugal; sustainability; typology; Computer Science (miscellaneous); Geography, Planning and Development; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Building and Construction; Environmental Science (miscellaneous); Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Hardware and Architecture; Computer Networks and Communications; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law; SDG 2 - Zero Hunger; SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy; SDG 15 - Life on Land
Description
Alves, A., Marcelino, F., Gomes, E., Rocha, J., & Caetano, M. (2022). Spatiotemporal Land-Use Dynamics in Continental Portugal 1995–2018. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(23), 1-29. [15540]. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142315540 --- Funding Information: This research was carried out during an internship of A.A. in the Division of Geographic Information of the Directorate-General for Territory. Funding was acquired by national funds through FCT—Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P. under the framework of several projects, E.G. under the grant no. 2020.00825.CEECIND, J.R. with the project “TRIAD-health Risk and social vulnerability to Arboviral Diseases in mainland Portugal” (PTDC/GES-OUT/30210/2017) and M.C. through the project SCAPEFIRE (PCIF/MOS/0046/2017).
Monitoring land-use patterns and its trends provides useful information for impact evaluation and policy design. The latest in-depth studies of land-use dynamics for continental Portugal are outdated, and have not examined how municipalities may be classified into a typology of observed dynamics or considered the trajectory profiles of land-use transitions. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the spatiotemporal dynamics of land-use in continental Portugal from 1995 to 2018. Our multi-scalar approach used land-use maps in geographic information systems with the following objectives: (i) quantify variations of land-use classes, (ii) assess the transitions between uses, and (iii) derive a municipal typology of land-use dynamics. The methodology employed involved calculating statistical indicators of land-use classes, transition matrices between uses and combinatorial analysis for the most common trajectory-profiles. For the typology, a principal component analysis was used for dimensionality reduction and the respective components were classified by testing several clustering techniques. Results showed that the land-use transitions were not homogeneous in space or time, leading to the growth of territorial asymmetries. Forest (Δ5%), water bodies (Δ28%) and artificial surfaces (Δ35%) had a greater expansion, as opposed to agricultural areas, which had the biggest decline (Δ-8%). Despite the decline of agricultural activities, olive-grove expansion (Δ7%) was a relevant dynamic, and in the case of forests, the increment of eucalyptus (Δ34%) replaced native species such as the maritime pine (Δ-20%). A land-use-dynamics typology was estimated, dividing continental Portugal into 11 clusters, which is informative for sectoral policies and spatial planning, as zonings in need of interventions tailored to their specificities. The findings are a contribution to the study of land-use dynamics in continental Portugal, presenting various challenges for sustainable land uses with regard to the urban system, forest management, food production, soil preservation, and ecosystem protection.