The importance of historical maps for man-made pond research: From the past extent of ponds to issues of the present landscape. A case study from the Czech Republic

Author:

Frajer Jindřich1,Kremlová Jana1,Fiedor David1,Pavelková Renata1,Trnka Miroslav23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, Faculty of Science , Palacký University Olomouc

2. Institute of Agriculture Systems and Bioclimatology , Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry , Brno , Czech Republic

3. Global Change Research Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences , Brno , Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract Historical maps are a valuable resource in landscape research. The information gathered from them facilitates the cognisance of landscapes and may assist current landscape planning. This study focuses on the historical occurrence and spatial extent of man-made ponds in the Czech Republic. Based on the 1st Military Survey maps (1764–1783) of the Habsburg Monarchy, we use Historical GIS to identify 7,676 man-made ponds in the historical landscape. Compared to the 2nd Military Survey maps (1836–1852), 56% of these man-made ponds had been drained. Such disappearances mostly affected large ponds in fertile agricultural areas, but also affected small reservoirs in less fertile areas at higher altitudes. As the current maps and spatial datasets (Water reservoirs, Landscape water regime, Farming areas) show, a number of these agricultural regions have been affected by climate changes and face water shortages. The historical map information of former ponds has the potential to contribute to their restoration in areas where water retention in the landscape needs to be increased.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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