Paisajes en transición: gradientes urbano-rurales y antropización del bosque templado andino del sur de Chile

Authors

  • Gonzalo Vergara Universität Heidelberg. Heidelberg Center Lateinamerika,
  • José Tomás Ibarra Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-34022019000300139

Abstract

The assignment of arbitrary spatial categories in landscape analysis is a limiting factor for interpreting socio-ecological processes that occur continuously in the landscape. The notion of urban-rural gradients has been used for avoiding this limitation. In this paper we analyze the relation between the structure of native vegetation patches and the degree of landscape anthropization in a watershed of southern Chile, in relation to the distance to the city. We used 14 transects to test the arrangement on anthropization gradients using the Hemeroby Index, landscape metrics, and topography. We found gradients of both anthropogenic intervention and class dominance in relation to the distance to the urban center. We distinguished three major sections associated with a dominance of the urban area, the forest class, and a transition zone. The transitions in the gradient are the basis for linking spatial patterns, socio-ecological processes and anthropogenic influen

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Author Biographies

Gonzalo Vergara, Universität Heidelberg. Heidelberg Center Lateinamerika,

Heidelberg Center Lateinamerika, Universität Heidelberg. Santiago, Chile. 

José Tomás Ibarra, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Laboratorio ECOS (Ecología-Complejidad-Sociedad), Centro de Desarrollo Local, Educación e Interculturalidad (CEDEL), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Villarrica, Chile. E-mail:

Published

2020-05-29

How to Cite

Vergara, G., & Tomás Ibarra, J. (2020). Paisajes en transición: gradientes urbano-rurales y antropización del bosque templado andino del sur de Chile. Revista De Geografía Norte Grande, (74), 139–158. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-34022019000300139

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