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Evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of Western and Central Europe as affected by river infrastructure networks

We studied the impact of infrastructure networks on relict floodplain forest along three stretches of the Upper Rhine (Kembs-Efringen-Kirchen, Strasbourg-Kehl and Beinheim-Iffezheim) and the Inn-Danube (Mulheim-Obernberg, Passau-Ingling and Engelhartszell-Jochenstein), each on the border between two...

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Autores principales: Beisel, Jean-Nicolas, Staentzel, Cybill, Skupinski, Grzegorz, Walch, Anaïs, Pons, Manon, Weber, Sebastian, Granier, Carine, Huber, Andreas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8480725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34587201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257593
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author Beisel, Jean-Nicolas
Staentzel, Cybill
Skupinski, Grzegorz
Walch, Anaïs
Pons, Manon
Weber, Sebastian
Granier, Carine
Huber, Andreas
author_facet Beisel, Jean-Nicolas
Staentzel, Cybill
Skupinski, Grzegorz
Walch, Anaïs
Pons, Manon
Weber, Sebastian
Granier, Carine
Huber, Andreas
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description We studied the impact of infrastructure networks on relict floodplain forest along three stretches of the Upper Rhine (Kembs-Efringen-Kirchen, Strasbourg-Kehl and Beinheim-Iffezheim) and the Inn-Danube (Mulheim-Obernberg, Passau-Ingling and Engelhartszell-Jochenstein), each on the border between two countries. We analysed land use patterns within a 500 m wide buffer area along the main channel using photo-interpretation and compared the situations between the 1950s, 1980’s and 2010’s. Temporal changes were assessed with transition matrices and selected spatial metrics, including fragmentation indices. Over this period, forest area remained similar at three sites, increased slightly at two sites and decreased at one site. However, on average, 12.5% of floodplain forest had changed location (range: 7.3% (Engelhartszell-Jochenstein)– 26.5% (Kembs-Efringen-Kirchen)). The natural development of unmanaged areas and agricultural abandonment after World War II has led to the emergence of young riparian forests along rivers. In the Upper Rhine region, the results showed asymmetry in these two factors, with unmanaged natural areas most important on the French side and agricultural abandonment on the German side. Along the Inn-Danube, agricultural abandonment has led to an increase or stagnation of floodplain forest areas. In most cases, development of transport infrastructure between the 1950s and 2010s has caused fragmentation of the forest area, reducing the relict forest to a patchy green corridor with reduced functionality and interfacing. To go further and improve the management of these relict forests, we have to investigate the interdependency between practices related to infrastructure operation and the role that biodiversity plays for stakeholders.
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spelling pubmed-84807252021-09-30 Evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of Western and Central Europe as affected by river infrastructure networks Beisel, Jean-Nicolas Staentzel, Cybill Skupinski, Grzegorz Walch, Anaïs Pons, Manon Weber, Sebastian Granier, Carine Huber, Andreas PLoS One Research Article We studied the impact of infrastructure networks on relict floodplain forest along three stretches of the Upper Rhine (Kembs-Efringen-Kirchen, Strasbourg-Kehl and Beinheim-Iffezheim) and the Inn-Danube (Mulheim-Obernberg, Passau-Ingling and Engelhartszell-Jochenstein), each on the border between two countries. We analysed land use patterns within a 500 m wide buffer area along the main channel using photo-interpretation and compared the situations between the 1950s, 1980’s and 2010’s. Temporal changes were assessed with transition matrices and selected spatial metrics, including fragmentation indices. Over this period, forest area remained similar at three sites, increased slightly at two sites and decreased at one site. However, on average, 12.5% of floodplain forest had changed location (range: 7.3% (Engelhartszell-Jochenstein)– 26.5% (Kembs-Efringen-Kirchen)). The natural development of unmanaged areas and agricultural abandonment after World War II has led to the emergence of young riparian forests along rivers. In the Upper Rhine region, the results showed asymmetry in these two factors, with unmanaged natural areas most important on the French side and agricultural abandonment on the German side. Along the Inn-Danube, agricultural abandonment has led to an increase or stagnation of floodplain forest areas. In most cases, development of transport infrastructure between the 1950s and 2010s has caused fragmentation of the forest area, reducing the relict forest to a patchy green corridor with reduced functionality and interfacing. To go further and improve the management of these relict forests, we have to investigate the interdependency between practices related to infrastructure operation and the role that biodiversity plays for stakeholders. Public Library of Science 2021-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8480725/ /pubmed/34587201 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257593 Text en © 2021 Beisel et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Beisel, Jean-Nicolas
Staentzel, Cybill
Skupinski, Grzegorz
Walch, Anaïs
Pons, Manon
Weber, Sebastian
Granier, Carine
Huber, Andreas
Evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of Western and Central Europe as affected by river infrastructure networks
title Evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of Western and Central Europe as affected by river infrastructure networks
title_full Evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of Western and Central Europe as affected by river infrastructure networks
title_fullStr Evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of Western and Central Europe as affected by river infrastructure networks
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of Western and Central Europe as affected by river infrastructure networks
title_short Evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of Western and Central Europe as affected by river infrastructure networks
title_sort evolution of relict floodplain forest in river stretches of western and central europe as affected by river infrastructure networks
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8480725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34587201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257593
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