Assessment land use dynamics in the border areas of Ukraine and Poland: a case study of Ratne Territorial Community and Lenchna County

Land Cover Mapping & UAV

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Milana Semeniuk No milanasemeniuk06 [at] gmail.com Volyn JAS Regional Department
Ratne, Ukraine
Mykola Fedoniuk Ph.D. m.fedoniuk [at] lntu.edu.ua Lutsk National Technical University
Lutsk, Ukraine
Oleksandr Vovk Ph.D. vovk.oleksandr [at] vnu.edu.ua Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University
Lutsk, Ukraine
Vitalina Fedoniuk Ph.D. ecolutsk [at] gmail.com Lutsk National Technical University
Lutsk, Ukraine
Ihor Merlenko Ph.D. im_merlenko [at] ukr.net Lutsk National Technical University
Lutsk, Ukraine

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First published on this website: 14.08.2023 - 02:21
Abstract 

The paper presents an analysis of the land use structure and dynamics in the Ratne Territorial Community (Ukraine) and Łęczna County (Poland) over different time periods. We conducted an examination of topographic maps from various eras, starting from the 1930s, as well as space photographs. Additionally, we utilized tools and services for the automatic classification of satellite images, including CORINE and LUCAS, along with ESA WorldCover. The study evaluated both long-term and recent changes in land use within the studied territories, aiming to identify trends driven by natural and human-induced factors. The findings shed light on the possibilities of utilizing GIS-RS (remote sensing) technologies for effective land use monitoring.

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