Land (Jul 2020)

Land-Use Changes in the Canary Archipelago Using the CORINE Data: A Retrospective Analysis

  • José Manuel Naranjo Gómez,
  • Sérgio Lousada,
  • Jacinto Garrido Velarde,
  • Rui Alexandre Castanho,
  • Luís Loures

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land9070232
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 232

Abstract

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The relationships between territorial governance and the pursuit of sustainable development are evidenced to be critical. Exploratory tools, like Geographic Information Systems (GIS), enable us to comprehend the patterns, dynamics, and parameters of land-use changes over the years. The results from such studies could be used in the design of a sustainable territorial governance strategy. Contextually, a study has been conducted based on the changes that occurred in land uses in the Canary Archipelago in the years 1990, 2000, 2012, and 2018 using CORINE (Coordination of Information on the Environment) data. Even if most of the land uses have been stable over the analyzed period, the investigation shows a decrease in agricultural areas. By contrast, it is possible to verify an increase in semi-natural areas and urban agglomerations. Moreover, the authors believe that an assessment of the land-use changes on these ultra-peripheral areas will also enable us to disclose some obstacles and opportunities for sustained development.

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