Problemi Bezperervnoï Geografìčnoï Osvìti ì Kartografìï (Dec 2022)

Methodological and methodical basis for the study of two-tiered anthropogenic landscapes

  • Tetiana Koptieva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26565/2075-1893-2022-36-05
Journal volume & issue
no. 36

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The study of anthropogenic landscapes is an urgent topic in modern geography and ecology. Anthropogenic landscapes arise due to the anthropogenic activity impact on nature and have a two-tiered structure consisting of natural and anthropogenic components. The study of these landscapes requires a scientifically substantiated methodological and methodical basis that will allow us to collect, analyze and interpret data on the subject. The purpose of the article is to consider the methodological and methodical aspects of the study of the two-tiered anthropogenic landscapes. It aims to define the theoretical foundations and practical approaches to the study of these landscapes, as well as to analyze the methods of data collection and processing that provide information about the natural and anthropogenic components of the landscape. Main material. The article discusses the basic concepts and theoretical foundations of the study of two-tiered anthropogenic landscapes, including their classification and identification. The author considers methodological approaches to the study of anthropogenic landscapes, including the use of various methods of data collection and processing, analysis of cartographic material and the use of geographic information systems. The scientific significance of this article lies in the fact that it provides new approaches to the study of the two-tiered nature of anthropogenic landscapes, which we can use in further scientific research and practical activities. The results of this study can be useful for geographers, ecologists and other specialists involved in the study and protection of nature. Conclusions and further research: The study of the two-tiered nature of anthropogenic landscapes uses a variety of methods that help scientists better understand and assess the impact of anthropogenic activities on the natural environment. The use of geoinformation analysis, socio-geographical research, statistical analysis and other methods allows us to get a more complete picture of the two-tiered system, taking into account various aspects of the interaction between the anthroposphere and the biosphere. The study of the two-tiered nature of anthropogenic landscapes is an important part of modern geography and ecology. The use of classifications, integrated methodologies and geoinformation analyses helps to investigate the relationship between human activity and natural environment.

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