Forests (Jan 2017)

Using Fractal Analysis in Modeling the Dynamics of Forest Areas and Economic Impact Assessment: Maramureș County, Romania, as a Case Study

  • Radu-Daniel Pintilii,
  • Ion Andronache,
  • Daniel Constantin Diaconu,
  • Răzvan Cătălin Dobrea,
  • Martina Zeleňáková,
  • Rasmus Fensholt,
  • Daniel Peptenatu,
  • Cristian-Constantin Drăghici,
  • Ana-Maria Ciobotaru

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f8010025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 25

Abstract

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This study uses fractal analysis to quantify the spatial changes of forest resources caused by an increase of deforested areas. The method introduced contributes to the evaluation of forest resources being under significant pressure from anthropogenic activities. The pressure on the forest resources has been analyzed for Maramureș County, one of the most deforested counties in Romania. In order to evaluate this, the deforested areas were calculated for the period of 2001–2014, by using the Global Forest Change 2000–2014 database. The Fractal Fragmentation Index (FFI) and Fixed Grid 2D Lacunarity (FG2DL) were used to quantify the degree of fragmentation and dispersion of the forested areas, and thereby the extent to which a forest area is affected by deforestation. The process of quantifying the pressure on forested areas included the creation of a database for the period of 2000–2014 containing economic activities (turnover) related to woody recourses, important indicators of forest exploitation. Taken together, the results obtained indicate a dramatic increase in deforested areas (over 19,122 ha in total for the period of analysis), in Maramureș County.

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